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  1. 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.

  2. May 26, 2024 · This remarkable growth can be traced back to the vision, grit, and entrepreneurial spirit of one man: William Edward Boeing. His story is a testament to the power of innovation, risk-taking, and perseverance.

  3. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. 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.

  4. I’ve tried to make the men around me feel as I do, that we are embarked as pioneers upon a new science and industry in which our problems are so new and unusual that it behooves no one to dismiss any novel idea with the statement, “It cant be done.”. — William E. Boeing.

  5. Boeing received the prestigious Guggenheim Medal in 1934 for his pioneering and achievement in aircraft and air transportation. Under his direction Boeing Air Transport became the first to fly passengers at night on regular schedules and long distances.

  6. Wilhelm Anglicized his name to William Boeing, built a stately home in Detroit's best neighborhood, acquired the city's finest library of German literature, and, in 1883, helped fund Detroit's first art museum. While in New York on business, Wilhelm Boeing contracted influenza.

  7. Nov 23, 1998 · On June 15, 1916, William E. Boeing (1881-1956) guides the B&W Bluebill, the first plane he helped to build, into the air above Lake Union. "B&W" stood for the initials of Boeing and his part Boeing-built airplane, the B&W, makes its maiden flight from Seattle's Lake Union on June 15, 1916.

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