2003 Top 100
4: Boeing Co.
| Top 100 Revenue: | $1,922,766,000 |
| Defense Revenue: | N/A |
| Civilian Revenue: | N/A |
| 2002 Revenue: | $54 billion |
| 2002 Earnings: | $492 million |
| 2001 Revenue: | N/A |
| 2001 Earnings: | N/A |
| Number of employees: | 163,500 |
| Headquarters: | Chicago |
| Website: | www.boeing.com |
| Leadership: | Phil Condit, chairman and CEO Jim Albaugh, president and CEO, Integrated Defense Systems; Rudy deLeon, senior vice president |
| Ticker: | BA |
| Lines of business: | Air traffic management, Boeing Capital Corp., commercial airplanes, Connexion by Boeing, and integrated defense systems |
| Major customers: | Air Force; Navy and Department of Transportation |
| Major contracts/projects: | Boeing was awarded three contracts under NASA''s In-Space Propulsion Technologies program for the development of advanced xenon ion propulsion technologies. The goal of the In-Space Propulsion Technologies program is to provide funding for the development of advanced propulsion technologies for use beyond Earth''s orbit. These technologies will reduce trip times, mass, and/or cost associated with NASA science missions to the outer planets, satellites, small bodies, and other solar system destinations. |