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Happy 100th birthday, Boeing!

David Harris by David Harris
July 15, 2016
in News Archives, Strategy
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On 15 July, 2016 – exactly 100 years ago today — Boeing began making airplanes.

We join the rest of the aviation world in toasting “Happy 100th Birthday,” and you can visit Boeing’s celebration webpage to see what the company itself has to say, but who better to have the last word that Boeing’s fiercest competitor, Airbus?

Here’s what some Airbus employees think about the anniversary…

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