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  2. Boeing Model 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Model 40 is a United States mail plane of the 1920s. It was a single-engined biplane that was widely used for airmail services in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, especially by airlines that later became part of United Airlines .

  3. Joe Sutter - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, on his 90th birthday, Boeing's 40-87 building in Everett, WA, the main engineering building for Boeing Commercial Airplanes division, was renamed the Joe Sutter building. Sutter died on August 30, 2016, at a hospital in Bremerton, Washington , from complications of pneumonia , at the age of 95.

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  5. Pacific Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    Bill Boeing proved to be interested in the airline and his Boeing Air Transport acquired control of PAT on 1 January 1928. This immediately provided a market for new aircraft as six four-passenger Boeing 40 Bs were supplied to the airline during 1928.

  6. The 5 big threats Boeing faces as CEO departs [Video] - AOL

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    Boeing's terrible year started with four bolts that apparently weren’t where they were supposed to be when the fuselage of a 737 Max 9 ripped open at 16,000 feet.Three months after that ...

  7. Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun admits ‘something went wrong ... - AOL

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    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun admits ‘something went wrong’ after a worker who flagged a safety issue got 40 manager calls in two days ... Boeing paid a $243.6 million fine in exchange for avoiding ...

  8. Boeing tells FAA how it plans to fix its quality problems - AOL

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    Boeing submitted a government-mandated report to the Federal Aviation Administration intended to help prevent another unsafe plane from leaving its factory floors.The FAA in February gave Boeing ...

  9. Dauntless Dotty - Wikipedia

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    The B-29 that became Dauntless Dotty is a block 40 airframe, manufactured by Boeing at the Wichita, Kansas plant which was built specifically for Superfortress production, and was the twenty-second of a hundred block 40-BWs constructed. It was assigned Army Air Forces serial number 42-24592, and Boeing-Wichita constructors number (c/n) 4253. [4]