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Stanley A. Deal | Executive Vice President President and Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Commercial Airplanes |
Brian Baird | Vice President, Supply Chain |
Conrad Chun | Vice President, Communications |
Joelle Denney | Vice President, Human Resources |
Padraic Fennelly | Vice President and Assistant General Counsel |
Pradeep Fernandes | Vice President, Strategy |
Mike Fleming | Senior Vice President, 737 MAX Return to Service, Commercial Customer Support and Commercial Derivative Programs |
Wendy Lonergan | Vice President, Information Technology & Data Analytics - BCA Business Success, Manufacturing & Quality and Sales & Marketing |
Elizabeth Lund | Senior Vice President and General Manager, Airplane Programs, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chair, Program Management Operations Council |
Rob Martin | Vice President and Chief Financial Officer |
Howard McKenzie | Vice President and Chief Engineer |
Ihssane Mounir | Senior Vice President, Commercial Sales & Marketing |
Carole A. Murray | Vice President, Total Quality |
Kimberly (Kim) Pastega | Vice President and General Manager, Boeing Fabrication |
Mike Sinnett | Vice President and General Manager, Product Development |
Scott Stocker | Vice President, Manufacturing and Safety |
With headquarters in the Puget Sound region of Washington State, Boeing Commercial Airplanes has operations in more than a dozen cities and countries. Below are three major production facilities.
Airplane Families |
Current Price $ in millions average |
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737 Family | ||
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737-700 | 89.1 | |
737-800 | 106.1 | |
737-900ER | 112.6 | |
737 MAX 7 | 99.7 | |
737 MAX 8 | 121.6 | |
737 MAX 200 | 124.8 | |
737 MAX 9 | 128.9 | |
737 MAX 10 | 134.9 | |
747 Family | ||
747-8 | 418.4 | |
747-8 Freighter | 419.2 | |
767 Family | ||
767-2C | * | |
767-300ER | 217.9 | |
767-300 Freighter | 220.3 | |
777 Family | ||
777-200ER | 306.6 | |
777-200LR | 346.9 | |
777-300ER | 375.5 | |
777 Freighter | 352.3 | |
777-8 | 410.2 | |
777-9 | 442.2 | |
787 Family | ||
787-8 | 248.3 | |
787-9 | 292.5 | |
787-10 | 338.4 |
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Boeing is committed to providing the most current data available. We hope you find this information useful as you review our complete family of airplanes—including the only freighter family available today.
The prices above reflect an average price reflecting a range of available options and configurations for each model. Configurations and options that may affect price include performance capability, interiors, avionics, fuel capacity, etc.
All prices are in U.S. dollars and are in millions.
Safety is the primary consideration when Boeing engineers design an airplane. In addition to meeting regulatory requirements before certification, each airplane model must meet Boeing’s time-proven design standards. Often these standards are more stringent than regulatory requirements. Boeing airplanes are rigorously tested, and the company continually monitors the performance of airplanes worldwide to identify opportunities to improve safety.
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