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  1. William Edward Boeing ( / ˈboʊɪŋ /; 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. The company is now the largest exporter in the United States by dollar value and among the largest aerospace manufacturers in the world.

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      Boeing was founded by William Boeing in Seattle, Washington,...

  2. William E. Boeing was born in Detroit to Wilhelm and Marie Boeing in 1881. His father, who arrived in the United States in 1868, had come from an old and well-to-do family in Hohenlimburg, Germany, and had served a year in the German army. He had a lust for adventure, however, and left his family, emigrating to the United States when he was 20 ...

  3. William Boeing and Westervelt launched B & W together in 1916 and set up the Pacific Aero Products Co. The United States formally joined World War I on April 8, 1917. About a month after that, Boeing gave his company a new name, Boeing Airplane Company, and was successful in securing a 50-plane order from the US Navy.

  4. William E. Boeing in 1929. In 1909, William E. Boeing, a wealthy lumber entrepreneur who studied at Yale University, became fascinated with airplanes after seeing one at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. In 1910 he bought the Heath Shipyard, a wooden boat manufacturing facility at the mouth of the Duwamish River, which would ...

  5. William Edward Boeing. 1916, Established the Pacific Airplane Company, which became the Boeing Airplane Company a year later and built its first two planes, both float biplanes. 1926 established the Boeing Air Transport service for mail and passenger service. By February 1929, the BAT became the largest aviation company.

  6. Jan 8, 2015 · Published 3:50 PM PDT, January 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. He died Wednesday night at his home in Seattle, said Mike Bush, a spokesman for The Museum of Flight, which Boeing Jr. helped create.

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