Articles by tag: Boeing

What is the Key to a Successful Career? Discipline is the “It Factor.”

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Entrepreneurs and innovators crave the “it factor,” and businesses and industries desire it more. The secret sauce allows an individual to see the potential in the overlooked, turn a risk into a reward, and innovate where stagnation exists. Determining one’s “it factor” might seem as elusive and enigmatic as finding a four-leaf clover, but there […]

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The Last 747 is Delivered to the FEAM Hangar at CVG Airport

CINCINNATI, OH – After an iconic history, the last Boeing 747-8 Freighter has rolled out of the Boeing plant in Everett, Washington. This marks the end of an era for the aviation giant, as the Boeing 747 played an integral part in the development of commercial aviation since its introduction in 1969. The iconic humpback design […]

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Boeing 737 Max Is Approved for Service in China After Nearly Three-Year Grounding

(Bloomberg) — China is on the cusp of lifting an almost three-year grounding of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max, after the nation’s civil aviation body on Thursday issued an airworthiness directive for the single-aisle workhorse. The planemaker’s shares climbed. The notice, posted on the website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, removes the last safety […]

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Engineering & Construction
Does Boeing’s New Workflow Signal a Shift in Engineering?

Key Points: With a digital twin engineering workflow, you can visualize your assembly line and design at the same time; you no longer have to wait for a physical prototype to get built before you start putting the assembly line together. This process requires the right workflow and change in culture around teamwork, but […]

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Engineering & Construction
How Digital Twin Engineering Can Revolutionize Boeing’s Operations

Key Points: Paul Doherty draws on his experience with and knowledge of Boeing to explain how a digital twin engineering workflow would benefit their operations. Scaling is one of the most interesting aspects of what digital twinning can bring to manufacturing. Paul emphasizes the need to start looking at products as part of an ecosystem, […]

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United Goes All-In on Premium Flyers With 270 Jets, Upgrade

(Bloomberg) — United Airlines Holdings Inc. is overhauling its fleet with the biggest jetliner order in company history and an ambitious upgrade for its aircraft cabins, bolstering a push to appeal to more travelers willing to pay for pampering. The airline agreed to buy 200 Boeing Co. 737 Max jets and 70 Airbus SE A321neo […]

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Transportation
Should the Boeing 737 MAX Return to the Skies?

Two disastrous crashes, one in 2018 and one in 2019, had one thing in common – the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Now, with several years gone since those tragedies aboard Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines flights, the 737 MAX will once again grace skies over the United State, United Kingdom and European Union. Investigations into […]

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learning management systems
5 Ways Learning Management Systems Embedded in Your PMS Help Jump-Start Onboarding
April 25, 2024

Hoteliers planning on new hires and seasonal hires must focus on shorter lessons, interactive experiences, and providing accessible learning tools to workers.  By Warren Dehan Independent hoteliers are looking for impactful ways to train tomorrow’s workers – and fast. Hotel leaders must find ways to shorten training time and improve worker decision-making, starting with how […]

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health data
Secure Health Data and Services with Workforce and Regulatory Enhancements
April 25, 2024

The healthcare industry faces a rising wave of cyberattacks, highlighting the critical urgency to fortify cyber defenses. These breaches threaten the integrity and availability of essential healthcare services and sensitive health data, intensifying the need for robust cybersecurity measures. This urgency is partly driven by the complex nature of healthcare technologies and the limited cybersecurity […]

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nursing industry
Create a Sustainable Nursing Industry Future through Enhanced Culture and Community Initiatives
April 25, 2024

The 2022 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, released in March 2024, reveals significant shifts within the nursing industry. Despite increased diversity among healthcare workers, issues like burnout and job dissatisfaction have notably increased, while the industry faces persistent staff shortages projected to last until 2036. This evolving landscape raises urgent questions about the […]

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value-based care models
Value-Based Care Models Need Actionable Data Tools to Drive Patient Engagement and Outcomes
April 25, 2024

Healthcare delivery is undergoing a significant shift towards value-based care models. These models prioritize positive health outcomes and cost-effectiveness, unlike the previous focus on the quantity of services provided The success of these models heavily relies on patient engagement, a critical component that ensures patients actively participate in managing their health. This shift is […]

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Business Casual: Reaction to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg’s Senate Testimony
October 30, 2019

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Tuesday to discuss concerns over the 737 Max aircraft and the future of aviation safety. Muilenburg began his testimony with an apology to the families of those who lost their lives in two separate crashes involving the 737 […]

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Flying Cars and Electricity Problems: What’s Happening in B2B
October 13, 2019

Catch up on the latest news in B2B! Here’s what’s happening right now: Utilities provider PG&E cut power to more than 800,000 customers in California this week to prevent a potential wildfire. The cuts will affect approximately 2.7 million people and have a $2 million impact on the state’s economy. In Germany, Porsche and Boeing […]

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5 Space Bound Companies That Can Get Your Business to the Moon
September 11, 2019

In 1969 Neil Armstrong took his famous first steps on the moon. In the half century since, only a select few have followed in his path. However, the private sector is intent on changing that soon. Here are five companies that are working towards making commercial space travel possible in the near future. 1. SpaceX […]

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EAA AirVenture Celebrates the Year of the Fighter
July 23, 2019

Flight enthusiasts and aviation industry professionals have touched down in Oshkosh, Wisconsin for one of the year’s largest annual events. EAA AirVenture has returned to Oshkosh for the 50th year. This year the conference will highlight military craft among other planes, including the F-15, F-18, F-22 and F-35. Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins […]

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An Electric Day at the 2019 Paris Air Show
June 19, 2019

The 2019 Paris Air Show continued today, and with it came several notable updates from the aerospace community. Perhaps most significant was the purchase of 200 Boeing 737 Max planes by International Airlines Group. The sale is the first for the Boeing airliners since the model was grounded for safety earlier this year. The cover […]

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A Look Inside the 2019 Paris Air Show
June 18, 2019

The photos for this article come courtesy of Nicola Accialini, Senior Consultant at Accialini Training and Consulting. One of the most significant dates on the aviation calendar has arrived. Through Sunday, June 23, the skies over Paris, France will be filled with the most innovative flying machines as just one part of the annual Paris […]

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