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  2. Boeing Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Company has been producing aircraft in Canada since the 1930s: Boeing Aircraft of Canada was formed on the outskirts of Vancouver in 1939, where it built four Boeing C-204 Thunderbird biplane flying boats with detail changes from the US variants, four single-engine Boeing 40H-4 landplane transports, and one of the locally developed Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem monoplane flying boat.

  3. List of Boeing 747 operators - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, there were 427 Boeing 747 aircraft in active airline service, comprising 1 747-100, 2 747SPs, 16 747-200s, 1 747-300, 255 747-400s, and 152 747-8s. [1] These aircraft are listed by airline operators and variant in the following table.

  4. Reverse telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    A reverse telephone directory (also known as a gray pages directory, criss-cross directory or reverse phone lookup) is a collection of telephone numbers and associated customer details. However, unlike a standard telephone directory, where the user uses customer's details (such as name and address) in order to retrieve the telephone number of ...

  5. Boeing - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Company. The Boeing Company (or simply Boeing) (/ ˈboʊɪŋ /) is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. [5] The company also provides leasing and product support services.

  6. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company. It designs, assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737, 767, 777, and 787, along with freighter and business jet variants of most. The division employs nearly 35,000 people, many working at the company's division headquarters in Renton, Washington ...

  7. Pacific Western Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Western Airlines was a pioneer in the aviation history and known for its ability to profitably operate short haul air routes. The company raised profits and reserves and eventually formed Canadian Airlines in 1987. In 2001, Air Canada took over the aviation entities that Pacific Western Airlines had created.

  8. List of Boeing 777 operators - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, Emirates is the largest Boeing 777 operator, with 152 aircraft;[17]the carrier began phasing out older −200s, −200ERs and −300s in February 2011,[18]. Other primary operators are United Airlines(96), Qatar Airways(81), Air France(70), American Airlines(67), and Cathay Pacific(65). As of November 2011, 62 airline customers ...

  9. List of Boeing 737 operators - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Air Force has one 737-200Adv, and one 737-300F. [ 8 ] Peruvian Air Force has three 737-200, one 737-500 aircraft. [ 8 ] Polish Air Force has one 737-800 and two 737 BBJ2s. [ 13 ] Royal Saudi Air Force has two 737-700 BBJ, and one 737-800 aircraft. [ 8 ] South African Air Force have 1 737-700WL BBJ.