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  1. William Edward Boeing (/ ˈ b oʊ ɪ ŋ /; October 1, 1881 – September 28, 1956) was an American aviation pioneer. He founded the Pacific Airplane Company in 1916, which was renamed to Boeing a year later.

  2. Company Founder and Owner, President, Chairman of the Board Boeing, 1916-1934. William E. Boeing left Yale University in 1903 to take advantage of opportunities in the risky and cyclical, but financially rewarding, Northwest timber industry. That experience would serve him well in aviation.

  3. William Edward Boeing started his professional life as a lumberman and ended as a real-estate developer and horse breeder, but in between he founded the company that brought forth important breakthroughs in the field of aviation technology and the airline business.

  4. William Edward Boeing was an American aviator and businessman who established the Boeing Company in 1916. Originally from Michigan, Boeing hailed from an affluent immigrant family. At the age of eight, he lost his father, and his mother married a second time.

  5. Mar 8, 2022 · William E. Boeing was an American entrepreneur and pioneer in the aviation industry. His life is a tale of how a young man’s fascination with aircraft ultimately grew into Boeing, the world’s biggest aerospace company.

  6. Jun 8, 2011 · William E. Boeing, the founder of one of the United States’ most high-profile corporations, was active in several different economic sectors both before and after establishing the aircraft manufacturing company that bears his name.

  7. May 17, 2018 · Capitalizing on the need for new technology in fighting World War II, William Edward Boeing (1881-1956) became a key figure in American aviation. William Edward Boeing went from being a general businessman to a giant in the aviation business during the 1940s.

  8. William E. Boeing. Boeing Company 1916–1934. Industry: Automotive & Aerospace. Era: 1910. Boeing was a pioneer of commercial aviation. Boeing organized United Airlines outfitting it with 25 specially designed, heavy-duty planes. Boeing also designed and constructed a fleet of bi-planes, B-40s, to be used in the mail service.

  9. Jan 8, 2015 · SEATTLE (AP) — William E. Boeing Jr., a son of aerospace pioneer William Boeing Sr. who championed and remained fascinated by flight throughout his life, has died at age 92.

  10. Nov 23, 1998 · On July 15, 1916, William E. Boeing (1881-1956) incorporates the Pacific Aero-Products Co. in anticipation of a U.S. Navy contract for training aircraft. Although the navy rejects his original aircraft, Boeing will keep trying and win a contract for a new design after the U.S. enters World War I.

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