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  1. 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.

  2. William Edward Boeing | National Aviation Hall of Fame. Learning Center Our Enshrinees. Enshrined: 1966. Birth: October 1, 1881. Death: September 28, 1956. 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.

  3. Mar 8, 2022 · 08 Mar 2022. William Boeing is photographed for a newspaper report on 25 September 1929. Image Credit: Los Angeles Times via Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain. William E. Boeing was an American entrepreneur and pioneer in the aviation industry.

  4. May 17, 2018 · History. Historians, Miscellaneous: Biographies. William Edward Boeing. views 3,718,585 updated May 17 2018. William Edward Boeing. Capitalizing on the need for new technology in fighting World War II, William Edward Boeing (1881-1956) became a key figure in American aviation.

  5. American aircraft industry. …when the American timber merchant William E. Boeing founded Aero Products Company shortly after he and U.S. Navy officer Conrad Westervelt developed a single-engine, two-seat seaplane, the B&W. Renamed Boeing Airplane Company in 1917, the enterprise built “flying boats” for the Navy during World War I, and in ...

  6. 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.

  7. May 1, 2023 · Businessman William E. Boeing transformed his passion for aviation into the world’s largest aerospace company. A native of Detroit, Michigan, he was sent overseas for his education in Switzerland by his parents, Wilhelm Böing and Marie Ortmann.

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