Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA), based in Renton, Washington, is a unit of The Boeing Company, consisting of the Seattle-based former Boeing Airplane Company (the civil airliner division,) as well as the Long Beach-based Douglas Aircraft division of the former McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
Products
- Discontinued Boeing aircraft:
- B247
- B347 "Clipper"
- B377 "Stratocruiser" (civil version of the military B-29)
- B707, also sold as the B720
- B727
- Discontinued Douglas or McDonnell Douglas aircraft:
- Concepts:
- B2707, an ill-fated supersonic transport
- B7J7
- Sonic Cruiser
- Current:
- B717 (formerly the MD-95, evolved from the Douglas DC-9 series)
- B737
- B747
- B757 (no longer for sale, still in production)
- B767
- B777
- Boeing Business Jet, a 50/50 joint venture with General Electric
- Future:
- B7E7 "Dreamliner" (under development)
- Russian Regional Jet, risk sharing partner with Sukhoi
- 747 Advanced
Other divisions
BCA also owns the following companies:
- Aeroinfo Systems
- Airspace Safety Analysis Corporation
- Alteon Training
- Continental Datagraphics
- Jeppesen Sanderson
- SBS International
Facilities
- Long Beach, California
- Wichita, Kansas
- Seattle, Washington
- Seattle-Everett, Washington
- Seattle-Renton, Washington
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