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4
Boeing opens
South Carolina 787 final
assembly facility
MayApril June
Phantom Ray
completes first ight First KC-767 tankers
for Italian Air Force
enter service
Total Backlog*
($ in billions)
With a record $355 billion backlog and intense focus on productivity,
we are well positioned to deliver growth and increased competitiveness.
Commercial Airplane Deliveries
We delivered 477 airplanes in 2011, including deliveries of the first
787-8 and 747-8F to launch customers ANA and Cargolux, respectively.
Commercial Airplanes and Services Market
2011–2020 ($ in billions)
Commercial airplanes and services continue to provide attractive
addressable markets valued at $2.8 trillion over 10 years.
Boeing Defense, Space & Security Served Markets
2011–2020 ($ in billions)
We remained well positioned to pursue growth opportunities in core,
adjacent and international markets despite budgetary headwinds.
On a revenue-adjusted basis, Boeing has reduced CO2 emissions 7%,
energy use 4%, hazardous waste 19% and water intake 12% since 2007.
Environmental Footprint Reduction (Major U.S. Sites)
(Percent)
2007
327.1
2008
351.9
2009
315.6
2010
320.8
2011
355.4
2007
441
2008
375
2009
481
2010
462
2011
477
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
70
80
90
100
110
Core U.S.
2,000
Core
International
1,000
Total
Served
3,350
Adjacent U.S.
& International
350
Services
Products
Regional
Jets
40
Large
Aircraft
200
Twin
Aisle
750
Single
Aisle
850
Services
930
CO2 Emissions 7%
Energy Use 4%
Hazardous Waste 19%
Water Intake 12%
Progress Achieved
Investing in Our Communities
Boeing and its employees invested more than $147 million and thousands
of volunteer hours to help improve lives and communities worldwide.
26%
35%
39% Employee
Financial Giving 38.0
Charitable Grants 57.0
Business-related
Donations 52.3
Total $147.3
$ in millions
Performance indicators
normalized to revenue.
*Total backlog includes
contractual and
unobligated backlog.
See page 22 of the 10-K.
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