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Boeing Global Services (BGS) is a division of The Boeing Company. It provides aftermarket support, such as maintenance and upgrades, to customers who purchase equipment from the company's other divisions, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Defense, Space & Security , or other manufacturers.
Boeing Toronto, from 1997 to 2005, was a manufacturer of Boeing 717 wings, Delta rocket parts, the C-17 transport and the 737 airliner. This was a former McDonnell-Douglas Canada location which had been used by them from 1967 to 1997 which was absorbed by Boeing in 1997.
The first family has a 94-inch (2.4 m) fan diameter and is designed to power the Boeing 767, Boeing 747, MD-11, and the Airbus A300. The second family is the 100 inch (2.5 m) fan engine developed specifically for the Airbus A330 twinjet, and the third family has a diameter of 112-inch (2.8 m) designed to power Boeing 777.
Boeing's parts and distribution business, which falls under its Global Services division, provides material and logistics support to its customers, according to the company's 2022 annual report. ...
The company specializes in base and line maintenance, spare parts and component support, engine, APU & LG management, full aircraft engineering, technical training services, design and production, wheels and brakes, as well as logistics.FL Technics is part of Avia Solutions Group, one of the world's largest ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) providers with more than 192 aircraft ...
Sam Mohawk, a Boeing employee of 13 years, claimed on "60 Minutes" that some factory workers took flawed airplane parts from storage and installed them on airplanes in order to keep production ...
AAR Corp. is an American provider of aircraft maintenance services to commercial and government customers worldwide. The company is headquartered in Wood Dale, Illinois , a Chicago suburb. The company employs about 6,000 people, operating in about 30 different countries.
Aviall, an aviation solutions provider, was bought by Ryder in 1985. [5] In 1993, there was a spin-off of Ryder's aviation businesses, including Aviall. [6] Aviall, Inc., became incorporated in 1993 as an independent global provider of new aviation parts, supply chain management, and other related value-added services to the aerospace aftermarket.