Vault Guide to the Top Tech EmployersLaurie Pasiuk Provides business profiles, hiring and workplace culture information at more than 40 top employers including such businesses as Microsoft. |
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Page 60 - Boeing reported $26 billion in revenue, an increase of more than $1 billion compared to the same period a year before. Net income for the second quarter of 2004 was $586 million, compared to a loss of $192 million for the same period in 2003. Boeing attributes the revenue increase to its growing Integrated Defense Systems unit (a combination of its Military Aircraft and Missile Systems and Space and Communications businesses). In an effort to focus on its core products, Boeing sold financing subsidiary...
Page 60 - ... late 2003. The launch occurred in April 2004 with a record order from All-Nippon Airways (some 50 planes) and Air New Zealand also made an order in May 2004. Blue Panorama and First Choice Airways became the first European 7E7 Dreamliner customers in July 2004. Production will begin in 2006 and the first flight is expected in 2007, with certification, delivery and entry into service occurring in 2008. For the six months ended June 30, 2004, Boeing reported $26 billion in revenue, an increase...