"Did you hear about that big corporation that sued that poor little Canadian company just because they had better products?"
"Yeah man they really pulled a Boeing on that one."
"Yeah man they really pulled a Boeing on that one."
by pilotinthesheets September 28, 2017
by Jdog42069 November 5, 2020
The most poorly run company in the world. Where they micromanage everything from font color to slide transitions. And you make charts upon charts that no one will ever look at. Never work for Boeing, it's where fun goes to die.
by Business Analyst #1334235 May 10, 2006
The Boeing Company is the leading American aircraft and aerospace manufacturer, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with its largest production facilities in Everett, Washington, about 30 miles north of Seattle, Washington. It is also the second-largest defense contractor in the world, the largest civil aircraft manufacturer, and the largest exporter in the United States.
The First two floor and Current Largest Passenger Aircraft: The Boeing 747-400
Most Advanced Passenger Aircraft: The Boeing 777-300ER
The Longest Range Aircraft: The Boeing 777-200LR
The Next Generation Aircraft setting new Standards to Comfort and Economical usage: The Boeing 787
Most Advanced Passenger Aircraft: The Boeing 777-300ER
The Longest Range Aircraft: The Boeing 777-200LR
The Next Generation Aircraft setting new Standards to Comfort and Economical usage: The Boeing 787
by Trund November 1, 2005
The Boeing Company is the leading American aircraft and aerospace manufacturer, with its largest production facilities in Everett, Washington, about 30 miles north of Seattle, Washington. The Everett plant is the largest building in the world, and also the largest place where happiness is murdered. Boeing is a word used when one gets raped from life. Boeing is where fun goes to die.
Guy #1: Dude, do the cops know who murdered Jeremy?
Guy #2: Yeah, Boeing.
Guy #1: Shit, there goes another one.
Guy #2: Yeah, Boeing.
Guy #1: Shit, there goes another one.
by alrjs April 28, 2009
by Habibigame August 10, 2020
Airbus lost so many A380 orders because deliveries will not begin until late 2007, and therefore, airlines went to Boeing.
by Alexander "Sasha" Ivanoff March 2, 2007