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The deep legacy of 14 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) will be onboard Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner as it embarks on its second mission to orbit for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Flags, small pennants and other items representing select HBCUs from throughout the U.S. will be part of the hundreds of pounds of cargo inside the uncrewed spacecraft for Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2). "Closing representation gaps in our company and our industry is a priority for Boeing, and inspiring diverse students to pursue careers in aerospace is an important part of that effort," said Boeing President and CEO David Calhoun. "By representing HBCUs on our Starliner mission, we are demonstrating our commitment to working with these institutions to advance equity and inclusion and help ensure a bright future for their students.”
We are creating new technologies and solutions to ensure aerospace is sustainable for future generations. Learn about Boeing's efforts in our first-ever Sustainability Report.
As we countdown to Starliner's Orbital Flight Test-2 launch, we're taking you behind-the-scenes to meet #TeamBoeing. Since 2017, electrical technician Maria Garcia has been splicing, securing and connecting wiring, routing and installing harnesses, and testing and troubleshooting Starliner's systems. Read more about Maria's work ahead of the July 30 Orbital Flight Test-2 launch.
We're honored to be recognized by Disability:IN with a 100% score on the Disability Equality Index for the sixth year in a row —a credit to our team's ongoing efforts to advance disability inclusion.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Here’s some advice from #TeamBoeing.
We’re rapidly advancing technology to redefine what’s possible. Explore exciting careers and help #TeamBoeing build the future.
As we publish our first diversity report today, we take an important step forward in our efforts to advance equity, diversity and inclusion — principles that are critical drivers of quality, safety and innovation. Learn more about our commitment to continue improving. #TeamBoeing #InclusionMakesUsBetter
Our teammates work together every day to help make the world better. Read their stories and learn more about #TeamBoeing.
From the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota to leading helicopter programs in Mesa, Ariz., see how #TeamBoeing's Kathleen "KJ" Jolivette inspires STEM interest among students.
Meet Jennifer Radtke, #TeamBoeing's first female chief mechanic for Commercial Airplanes. Learn how Jennifer helps engineers understand assembly principles that help them design better airplanes.