Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a business unit of The Boeing Company, is headquartered in Seattle, Washington and employs more than 60,000 people worldwide.
It operates from division headquarters in Renton, Washington
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is organized as:
- Airplane Programs
- Renton – 737, BBJ
- Everett – 747, 767, 777, 787
- Charleston – 787
- Fabrication Division
- Global Partners
- Propulsion Systems
- Commercial Aviation Services
Products in production
Boeing 737
- 737 MAX 7
- 737 MAX 8
- 737 MAX 9
- 737 MAX 10
Boeing 737 Business Jet
- BBJ, or less frequently BBJ1, is based on the 737-700, and formed the basis for the 737-700ER.
- BBJ2 is based on the 737-800.
- BBJ3 is based on the 737-900ER.
- BBJ C is a variant of the BBJ featuring the “quick change” capabilities of the 737-700C. This allows the aircraft to be used for executive duty during one flight, and to be quickly reconfigured for cargo duty for the next flight.
- BBJ MAX 8 and BBJ MAX 9 are variants of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 9 with new CFM LEAP-1B engines and advanced winglets providing 13% better fuel burn
Boeing 747
-
747-8 Freighter
Boeing 767
- 767-300F
Boeing 777
- 777-200LR
- 777-300ER
- 777F
- 777X
Boeing 787 Dreamliner
- 787-8
- 787-9
- 787-10
Orders and deliveries
The table below lists only airliners from the jet era.
Aircraft | Orders | Deliveries | Unfilled |
---|---|---|---|
707 | |||
717-200 | |||
720 | |||
727 | |||
737 Original | |||
737 Classic | |||
737 NG | |||
737 MAX | |||
747 | |||
747-8 | |||
757 | |||
767 | |||
777 | |||
777X | |||
787 | |||
Totals |
Data from Boeing through end of January 2019
Photos Rob Vogelaar
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