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en Boeing licenses its commercial and military aircraft trademarks to model makers and, as required by federal law, monitors the quality of these products,

en Air travel is growing in leaps and bounds, and airlines and nations are investing in new aircraft to accommodate that growth. Regardless of Boeing versus Airbus issues, this is good news for everyone who works in or supports the commercial aircraft industry.

en In aviation, China is using the lure of being the world's largest market for commercial aircraft to leverage an increasing amount of subcontract work from both Boeing and Airbus.

en They're [Boeing] going to become more traditional in their business over the next few years, with the commercial bouncing out ahead of the military, back to where it used to be.

en Despite its significant defense exposure, we believe Boeing's [stock] performance is principally driven by the outlook for new aircraft orders, which is likely to remain depressed, given the airlines' financial difficulties and the oversupply of aircraft that currently overhangs demand. We believe Boeing's recent run leaves the stock exposed to downside risk in the near term, with limited upside potential.

en Despite its significant defense exposure, we believe Boeing's [stock] performance is principally driven by the outlook for new aircraft orders, which is likely to remain depressed, given the airlines' financial difficulties and the oversupply of aircraft that currently overhangs demand, ... We believe Boeing's recent run leaves the stock exposed to downside risk in the near term, with limited upside potential.

en could be used most effectively in terrorist attacks against commercial aircraft in the United States if 10 to 15 commercial aircraft were shot down simultaneously at different locations throughout the country.

en We can accommodate all of the corporate jets out there. The market for an airport like this is the commercial passenger planes, commercial freight and also general aviation - usually piston-engine aircraft and jet traffic. We also have several military contracts with (United States) Customs, (the Department of) Homeland Security and all branches of the armed services.

en The Boeing deal just made is an important step for Chinese and American companies to introduce new model aircraft, and represents a promising future in bilateral economic and trade cooperation,

en The more China possesses U.S. dollars, the more China can invest in the U.S. and buy U.S. bonds and U.S. products like Boeing aircraft.

en We had an excellent quarter that was driven by a high level of military flying. As a result of the strength in both our military and commercial business, coupled with the inclusion of North American, we continued to report high levels of revenue, aircraft utilization and total block-hour growth.

en The way the aircraft is different from other aircraft requires a specific check ride in that make and model of aircraft.

en Asia is becoming a huge market for the aerospace industry. Countries here are developing swiftly, and their purchases of commercial and military aircraft are speeding up together with their economic growth.

en This transaction puts together a focused, broad-based aerospace company with extraordinary capabilities in commercial and military aircraft, and defense and space systems. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en Overall sales and earnings growth were below our expectations, reflecting performance issues as well as delays of commercial space launches and military aircraft deliveries from 1998 into 1999.


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