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Boeing Frontiers Online (3447 words) |
 | Certainly, it's better airlift aircraftlike the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, which the Air Force has made full use of to the tune of nearly 500,000 flight hours in eight years of fleet operation, and which also is in service with the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force. |
 | Boeing is "going to have an advantage [in that area] because we'll be doing systems integration as opposed to just building pieces of the whole," Condit asserts. |
 | The overall Boeing IDS strategy for the Mobility market, as it is with other market segments, is to combine communications and knowledge management expertise from Boeing's former Space and Communications business unit with platform knowledge from the company's former Military Aircraft and Missile Systems organization to offer integrated solutions that make mobility systems more effective. |
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Boeing Phantom Works - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (114 words) |
 | The Phantom Works division is the main research and development arm of The Boeing Company. |
 | Founded by McDonnell Douglas before the merger with Boeing, its primary focus had been development of advanced military products and technologies. |
 | The Boeing Phantom Works resembles Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works in some respects. |