Boeing merged with rival US planemaker McDonnell Douglas almost three decades ago in a massive $13 billion deal, combining the capabilities of both companies into a single entity. With revenues exceeding $66 billion in 2024, Boeing is now the world’s second-largest aircraft manufacturer behind European firm Airbus, which recently leapfrogged Boeing into the number one spot.
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