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Effective January 1, 2009, 2008 and 2007 certain programs were realigned among BDS segments. In
addition, effective January 1, 2008, certain environmental remediation contracts (formerly included in
Network & Space Systems) were transferred to the Other Segment. Certain intercompany items were
also realigned between the Other Segment and Unallocated items and eliminations in 2008. Business
segment data for all periods presented have been adjusted to reflect the realignment.
While our principal operations are in the United States, Canada and Australia, some key suppliers and
subcontractors are located in Europe and Japan. Revenues by geographic area consisted of the
following:
Years ended December 31, 2009 2008 2007
Asia, other than China $ 7,536 $ 7,913 $11,104
China 4,888 2,404 2,853
Europe 7,516 5,992 6,296
Middle East 5,338 2,568 1,891
Oceania 1,447 989 1,057
Africa 602 406 751
Canada 493 1,849 1,653
Latin America, Caribbean and other 963 1,656 1,446
28,783 23,777 27,051
United States 39,498 37,132 39,336
Total revenues $68,281 $60,909 $66,387
Commercial Airplanes segment revenues were approximately 86%, 70% and 79% of total revenues in
Europe and approximately 70%, 75% and 87% of total revenues in Asia, excluding China, for 2009,
2008 and 2007, respectively. BDS revenues were approximately 12%, 20% and 16% of total revenues
in Europe and approximately 29%, 24% and 12% of total revenues in Asia, excluding China, for 2009,
2008 and 2007, respectively. BDS revenues from the U.S. government represented 43%, 46% and
42% of consolidated revenues for 2009, 2008 and 2007, respectively. Approximately 5% and 4% of
operating assets were located outside the United States as of December 31, 2009 and 2008.
The information in the following tables is derived directly from the segments’ internal financial reporting
used for corporate management purposes.
Research and Development Expense*
Years ended December 31, 2009 2008 2007
Commercial Airplanes $5,383 $2,838 $2,962
Boeing Defense, Space & Security:
Boeing Military Aircraft 541 479 445
Network & Space Systems 397 298 289
Global Services & Support 163 156 114
Total Boeing Defense, Space & Security 1,101 933 848
Other segment 22 (3) 40
Total research and development expense, net $6,506 $3,768 $3,850
* Research and development expense includes bid and proposal costs of $343, $330, and $306,
respectively.
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