How He Built The Biggest Aerospace Company In The World!
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Originating as a timber industry professional in the Pacific Northwest, William Edward Boeing transitioned his love for aviation into the establishment of a truly iconic company. In the initial stages, challenges emerged with low demand and the swift progression of technology. However, a significant turning point during the onset of the world wars set the stage for an unexpected transformation that would define the trajectory of Boeing’s life. This is the story of Boeing.
Mr. Boeing would fire all the idiots running his company now.
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Yes I would say engineering is a key to their success
mr Boeing is dead but I like this joke
Having German Parents gave him for sure a good Start in life.
William Edward….very German indeed
@@paulpark1170 Wilhelm Edward...
German children's are born in Iron ore
I can attest to that and the German work ethic. After 12 years with Boeing, I spent 15 years overseas, spending several of them with Rolls-Royce in Germany.
@@richardacevedo280 Because of doing it the American Way after a while William left that Company
I lived in Yakima when the B-707 was inaugural. Nothing fancy, just Bill Boeing 'adequate enough'. We climbed the steep ramp stairs into back of plane, there was a free handbill describing Bill's Aircraft Self touring rest plane. I was fortunate I I also got a chance to work at Bill's Boeing at end of millennium. We were tasked with Biggest, Faster, and Cheaper. I moved from IT to Lean Manufacturing. Many fond memories through the ages... thanks Bill.
The British were the first to introduce jet production to commercial airline traffic, we also invented the jet engine, may I remind you.
And Today 6 of the top 10 biggest aircraft companies are American. Britain has zero in the top ten. And Britain is completely dependent on the US for defense purposes.
You’re basically just American vassals at this point
Yah, yah, yah, the British have my respect. I was with Rolls-Royce in Germany after spending 12 years with Boeing. It was an interesting Anglo-German experience.
Cutting edge technology- until doors fall off.
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Vielen Dank allen Doktoranden & Professoren beim der Hirnforschung & Hirnspeicherung beim Grundstück & Gründer Versicherungen abschließen müssen...........................!
One passion through air show get humanity a new invention available to public 😊
They kiled whistleblower
You know your company fucked up when even American Airlines thinks the quality is not up to standards. 😂
An iconic company and then shows an Airbus A380 landing😂😅😂😅😅😂
William Boeing possessed an extremely brilliant engineering science brain # 👍👍🇵🇰
If it's not Boeing, I'm not going...!!!
0:08 they displayed A380 over there 💀💀💀
That’s a failure of an aircraft. Airliners are getting rid of their last remaining A380’s
My brother, a380 is a failure when it comes to operating cost for a airline but not a failure when it comes to safety. On the other hand when it comes to safety we all know what kind of manufacturer boeing is. 777 was the last trustworthy aircraft they build. If its boeing then i am not going brother 🥴
@@tylerclayton6081 Rabid patriots are so...
Now I understand why everything engineered in 1900s is German so it’s Boeing
Crazy all these germans back then
Vielen Dank allen Opas + Omas & Väter + Mütter & Onkeln Tanten beim Kindern um der Vertragspartner weitere Informationen & Empfehlungen bringen können haben..!
Vielen Dank allen Männer & Frauen an der Kompetenz Arbeitsplätzen mit Zufriedenheit genommen haben......!
Die anderen Sachen müssen Sie sich beim jeder Abtrocknet Früchten ausprobieren müssen..............................!
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Yeah Boeing desperately needs these positive marketing at the moment - I hope they at least paid a good amount for this ;)
Hope next gen improves better better of Humankind air travel 🙏
Ich war beim 757 Boing Palast drin gebaut worden....!
The War was always someone’s good mother and someone’s bad step-mother.
สวนในอนาคตก็คิดว่าราคาถูกคือสิ่งที่คนต้องการเขาจะตัดสินใจง่ายในการเดินทางแผนที่จะเป็น 2 ปี 3ภายใน 2-3เดือนเท่านั้นถ้าค่าโดยสารที่เขาจ่ายได้บริษัทโบอิ้งเป็นของพนักงานพวกท่านต้องไปลงทุนหากินในธุรกิจในธุรกิจอื่น
There is no mention here that there was a brilliant Chinese engineer who had a pivotal role in the rise of the company then.
Military Industrial Complex
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Please tell me what country of boing company and Air bus company have
?
I thought Airbus was the biggest aerospace company now.
No, Boeing is the biggest in terms of revenue and units delivered. Lockheed Martin is number 2. Airbus is number 3
@@tylerclayton6081airbus is surely going to overtake it was bigger before COVID
คุณต้องการที่ปรึกษาเรื่องวิสัยทัศน์การลงทุนไหมล่ะ ฉันแนะนำ
im here to lern but didnt Wilham past away in 1956?
sorry i googled william not wilham 🥲
So that company went 5 years negative billions of dollars in survived at the same time they had the biggest lawsuits going on lol
First of all, you neglected how the company was forced to break up from its conglomeration formed in 1929 as United Aircraft and Transport Corporation, which included transporting US Mail, passenger transportation and a manufacturing company in 1934. The US Mail delivery would be open all US airlines to contractual bidding by the Air Mail Act that year, the passenger service became United Airlines, and manufacturing would become United Aircraft Corporation (later United Technologies) in the East and the Boeing Aircraft company in the West. In the wake of that, Bill Boeing, tired of dealing with the government retired and exited the industry to develop property & breed horses.
Second, the Boeing 307 was developed and produced before WWII. Its first flight was 1938 and went into passenger service in 1940. For WWII service, these would be converted to C-75s.
Third, could you please run and listen to your videos before publishing them, so that you can make it less obvious that you're using AI to narrate?
Investors running it into the ground. See ups also
Company ruin themself because of stock holders…
Bet they cotter pins on the doors back then that now fall off.
Why?
I'm certain engineers look at software and say, how can we add more layers of complexity in this. If it's not broken don't fix it. Just give it some new graphics.
Boeing should build a supersonic passenger jet for the masses ✌️
Troll alert at 0:10
Who else saw that one 😂
Billeder og tekst passer ikke altid sammen i denne reklamefilm for Boeing.
Most of inovetors are imgrante from Germany
Not a word about the irresponsible corporate culture...?
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This Video is about the Foundation of the Company not the Current Issue so Stop with the Pissing here
Hehe
มันจะเป็นแบบนี้แหละการพัฒนาธุรกิจไปข้างหน้าเรื่อยๆพอมองไปข้างหลังมันใหญ่จนไม่ใช่ของเราอีกต่อไป
at this point they should take his name off as they are way off the mark.
Evil company 😅
He's turning over in his grave
Look! does the bird seem to have fallen? no, it's a Boeing wheel.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣