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Boeing
/ˈboʊɪŋ/
Definition
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Boeing: A major American multinational aerospace corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells commercial jet airliners, military aircraft, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide.
2
Boeing (proper noun): A surname, notably associated with William E. Boeing (1881–1956), the founder of the Boeing Company.
Examples
After the latest quality hiccup, Boeing pilots are now trained to double-check the door plugs themselves.
I booked a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, hoping it lives up to the 'dream' part without any nightmare diversions.
Boeing's stock soared when they announced yet another delay—investors love a good plot twist.
The CEO of Boeing quipped that their planes are so safe, even the rivets have backup plans.