To: RightOnline
End of story. Maybe.
But when Boeing moved out of Seattle, they also began shifting the focus of their business away from aircraft and toward aircraft accessories, e.g., internet devices for airplanes. They seem to be abandoning the commercial aircraft field to Airbus et al.
18 posted on
12/15/2001 12:43:23 PM PST by
codeword
To: codeword
But when Boeing moved out of Seattle, they also began shifting the focus of their business away from aircraft and toward aircraft accessories, e.g., internet devices for airplanes. They seem to be abandoning the commercial aircraft field to Airbus et al. Perhaps you could share with us some business journal story that documents this.
Otherwise, it seems you're just making stuff up, especially given the new Supersonic Cruiser Boeing just announced.
22 posted on
12/15/2001 1:03:46 PM PST by
sinkspur
To: codeword
"But when Boeing moved out of Seattle, they also began shifting the focus of their business away from aircraft and toward aircraft accessories, e.g., internet devices for airplanes. They seem to be abandoning the commercial aircraft field to Airbus et al."Trust me when I tell you that all of the above would be a tremendous surprise to Boeing personnel, management, executives, and shareholders.
Out of curiosity..........who would "et al" be these days, in your opinion?
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