2. Boeing is among the largest global aircraft manufacturers. A top U.S. exporter, the
company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries.
Boeing products and tailored services include commercial and military aircraft, satellites,
weapons, electronic and defense systems, launch systems, advanced information and
communication systems, and performance-based logistics and training.
Background Info:
Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington,
Boeing went to Yale and worked in Timber industry. Used his wealth and
knowledge from this experience in his subsequent design and assembly of
airplanes
Became “Boeing Airplane Company” on May 9, 1917
Largest civil aircraft company
Largest exporter in the United States
The company has expanded over the years, and merged with McDonnell
Douglas in 1997
3. Boeing In Brief:
•World’s leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jet
airliners and military aircraft combined
•Headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, United States
•With corporate offices in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 170,000 people across
the United States and in 70 countries
•Financial:
– Revenue => USD 81.70 billion (2012)
– Operating income => USD 6.31 billion (2012)
– Profit => USD 3.90 billion (2012)
– Total assets => USD 88.90 billion (2012)
– Total equity => USD 5.96 billion (2012)
•Aerospace pioneers now part of the Boeing enterprise include:
– North American Aviation
– McDonnell Douglas
– Rockwell International (space and defense business)
– Hughes Space & Communications
– Jeppesen
4. Corporate Divisions:
• Boeing is organized into two business units:
– Boeing Commercial Airplanes
– Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
• Supporting these two units is:
– Boeing Capital Corporation, a global provider of financing solutions
– the Shared Services Group, which provides a broad range of services
to Boeing
– Boeing Engineering, Operations and Technology, which helps
develop, acquire, apply and protect innovative technologies and
processes
Products:
– Commercial airliners
– Military aircraft
– Munitions
– Space systems
– Computer services
5. Global Scope:
– Customers and customer support in 150 countries
– Total revenue in 2012: $81.7 billion
– 70 percent of commercial airplane revenue historically from customers
outside the United States
– Manufacturing, service and technology partnerships with companies
around the world
– Contracts with 26,500 suppliers and partners globally
– Research, design and technology-development centers and programs in
multiple countries
– More than 170,000 Boeing employees in 50 states and 70 countries
OBJECTIVES
– Continuous Improvements in Quality of Products and Processes
– A Highly Skilled and Motivated Workforce
– Capable and Focused Management
– Technical Excellence
– Financial Strength
– Commitment to Integrity
6. SWOT Analysis
• Strengths
– Strong global network
– Broad product line that covers most major market
• Weaknesses
– A hierarchical, ridged, and semi- autocratic management style, which is a
product of its military heritage.
– Labour problems.
– Dependence on US government.
• Opportunities
– New aircraft to gain market share
– Increase demand for point to point routes
• Threats
– Slowdown in the commercial jet market
– Uncertain airline industry environment
Major Competition:
• Airbus
– Privately held company
– Significant Operations in European States
– Produces half of worlds jet airliners
7. Boeing Commercial Airplanes:
Boeing has been the premier manufacturer of commercial jetliners for more
than 40 years.. Today, the main commercial products are the Boeing 737
, Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777 & Boeing 787 families of airplanes and
the Boeing Business Jet.. Boeing manufacture and deliver approx 15000
airplanes in 37 years.
Commercial Aviation Services offers a full range of world-class
engineering, modification, logistics and information services to its global
customer base, which includes the world's passenger and cargo airlines, as
well as maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities. Approximately 70 percent of
Boeing commercial airplane sales (by value) go to customers outside of the
United States. Boeing Manufactured mainly Boeing
707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777 & Beoing787.
Aircraft in production or development/Recent Products:
There are mainly five aircrafts of Boeing used by airlines these days
– Boeing 737
– Boeing 747
– Boeing 767
– Boeing 777
– Boeing 787
8. Boeing 737:
• First Flight: April 9, 1967 ,
• Number of Unit Built: 7,527 as of 31st March 2013
• Seating Capacity: 85 - 215
• Cargo capacity: 650 cu ft (18.4 m3 to 52.0 m3)
• Primary users: Southwest Airlines, Ryanair, United Airlines, American Airlines
• Maximum take-off weight (MTOW): 50,300 kg – 85,100 kg
• Maximum Speed: (544 mph, 876 km/h)
• Overall, the entire 737 family is the best-selling commercial jet in history, with orders for more
than 10,650 airplanes through March 2013 from 265 customers. More than 7,500 have been
delivered.
• Acknowledged by Guinness World Records on Feb. 13, 2006 when Boeing delivered the 5000th 737
to Southwest Airlines
• More than 331 airlines in 111 countries fly 737s.
• On average, over 2,000 737 airplanes are in the air at any given time.
• On Mar. 20, 2013, Boeing delivered the 7,500th 737 to Malindo Air.
• Been continuously manufactured by Boeing since 1967
• The 737 has flown more than 113.0 billion miles; equivalent to approximately 608 round trips from
the earth to the sun.
• Older versions 737 – 100 to 737 – 500 has been out of production for over 7 years, Current day fleet
in production:
– 737– 600
– 737 – 700
– 737 – 800
– 737 – 900
– 737 – 900ER
10. Boeing 747:
• First Flight: February 9, 1969,
• Number of Unit Built: 1464 as of March 2013
• Seating Capacity: 366-605
• Primary users: British Airways, United Airlines, Lufthansa ,KLM
• Maximum Speed: (594 mph, 955 km/h) to (614 mph, 988 km/h)
• The US President’s Aircraft "Air Force One" is a Boeing 747
• Maximum take-off weight (MTOW): 333,390 kg to 442,253 kg
• The 747 fleet has logged more than 42 billion nautical miles (77.8 billion kilometers),
equivalent to 101,500 trips from the Earth to the moon and back.
• The 747 fleet has flown 3.5 billion people - the equivalent of more than half of the world's
population.
• Older versions 747 - 100 to 747 - 400D has been out of production for over 4 years, Current
day fleet in production:
– 747 - 400F
– 747 - 400ER
– 747 - 400ERF
– 747 - 8I
– 747 - 8F
12. Boeing 767:
• First Flight: September 26, 1981
• Number of Unit Built: 1044 as of March 2013
• Seating Capacity: 180-375
• Primary users: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, All Nippon Airways, United Airlines
• Maximum take-off weight (MTOW): 142,880 kg to 204,120 kg
• Maximum Speed: 567 mph, 913 km/h
• The Boeing 767 is a mid-size, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner built by Boeing Commercial
Airplanes.
– 767-200
– 767-200ER
– 767-300
– 767-300ER
– 767-300F
– 767-400ER
14. Boeing 777:
• First Flight: June 12, 1994
• Number of Unit Built: 1090 as of March 2013
• Seating Capacity: 301-550
• Primary users: Emirates, United Airlines, Air France, Singapore Airlines
• Maximum Speed: 590 mph, 950 km/h
• 777 is the very first commercial jet to be designed entirely on computer
• No paper drawings of 777 were ever produced
• Boeing 777 – 200LR is the world’s longest range commercial airplane
• The 777 was awarded a trophy by the US National Aeronautic Association which honored it as
the top aeronautical achievement of 1995
• The 777’s landing gear is the largest ever incorporated into a commercial airliner
• All the versions of 777 family are in production till date
– 777-200
– 777-200ER
– 777-200LR
– 777-300
– 777-300ER
– 777F
• On November 10, 2005, the 777-200LR set a world record for the longest non-stop
flight. The plane, which departed from Hong Kong traveling to London, took a longer
route, which included flying over the U.S. It flew 11,664 nautical miles (21,601 km)
during its 22-hour 42-minute flight. It was flown by Pakistan International Airlines pilots
and PIA was the first airline to fly the 777-200LR Worldliner.
16. Boeing 787 Dreamliner:
• First Flight: December 15, 2009
• Number of Unit Built: 50 as of March 2013
• Seating Capacity: 210-330
• Primary users: All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, United Airlines, Air India
• Maximum take-off weight (MTOW): 228,000 kg to 251,000 kg
• Maximum Speed: 593 mph or 954 km/h
• The 787-8 is the first variant produced and is to be followed by the 787-9767-200
– 787-8
– 787-9
17. BOEING & PAKISTAN
Boeing 737
•Boeing 737-300
PIA’s 737-300 aircraft mostly serve its domestic and regional routes.
•Five Active Planes
Boeing 747
•Boeing 747-200
•Boeing 747-300
The Boeing 747, often referred to as “Jumbo Jet”, is amongst the world's most iconic jet airplanes.. PIA
operates two variants of 747 family which includes 747-300 and 747-200., 747-300 fleet is mostly deployed to
cater high density requirements like carrying intending pilgrims to and from Saudi Arabia.
•Five Active planes
Boeing 777
• Boeing 777-200
• Boeing 777-300
PIA was the first airline in the world to operate all the three variants of the 777 family: 777-200LR, 777-200ER
and 777-300ER, all of them are well loved by PIA's seasoned travelers for their spaciousness and comfort. PIA
also holds the privilege of being the launch customer for 777-200LR, one of PIA’s aircraft holds the record for
the longest commercial jet flight in aviation history. At present PIA is serving destinations in USA, Canada, UK
and Europe through its 777 fleet. Boeing 777-200 six Active Planes and Boeing 777-300
•9 Active Planes...
Current decade:
PIA ordered 5 more Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with delivery starting in 2015 which will wear a new livery
BOEING & PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
19. BOEING & SHAHEEN AIR INTERNATIONAL
Shaheen Air International operating as Shaheen Air is a private Pakistani airline with its head office on the grounds of
Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.
BOEING FLEET
B737-200
Shaheen Air has a fleet of ten self-owned Boeing 737-200 aircraft that are operating on both domestic and international
routes. Each aircraft has the seating capacity of 120 passengers and has extra leg space to keep the passengers
comfortable throughout their journey.
B737-400
Shaheen Air International has also finalized a deal for purchase of twelve (12) B737-400 aircraft. This is the largest
ever purchase deal by any private sector airline in the history of Pakistan. Boeing 737-400 is a very popular twin engine
narrow body short to medium haul jet aircraft. Right now, Shaheen Air International is operating two (02) 737-400s, with
seating capacity of 164 passengers, and the number is going to be twelve by the end of year 2012.
BOEING & CHARTER AIRLINES IN PAKISTAN
•Rayyan Air International:
Rayyan Air is a cargo airline headquartered in Islamabad, Pakistan. As of March 2012, Rayyan Air operates three cargo
configured Boeing 747-200 aircraft with an average age of 29.6 years, the first of which joined the fleet in September 2009
•Vision Air International:
Vision Air International (Vision Air International (Private) Limited) is a passenger and cargo charter airline based at Jinnah
International Airport, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. 1 Boeing 737-200 include in Star Air Aviation flee
•Star Air Aviation:
Star Air Aviation is a cargo airline based in Karachi, Pakistan. 1 Boeing 727-200F include in Star Air Aviation flee