Boeing's presence in Australia is the company’s largest footprint outside the United States. The company’s seven wholly owned subsidiaries are overseen by Boeing Australia Holdings Pty Ltd, which was established in 2002 to consolidate and co-ordinate Boeing’s businesses and operations ‘Down Under’:
The company is also represented in Australia by:
Boeing began working with Australians more than 80 years ago through its subsidiary Boeing Aerostruct...
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Boeing's presence in Australia is the company’s largest footprint outside the United States. The company’s seven wholly owned subsidiaries are overseen by Boeing Australia Holdings Pty Ltd, which was established in 2002 to consolidate and co-ordinate Boeing’s businesses and operations ‘Down Under’:
The company is also represented in Australia by:
Boeing began working with Australians more than 80 years ago through its subsidiary Boeing Aerostructures Australia, which was formally known as Hawker de Havilland and established in 1927. Boeing acquired Hawker de Havilland in 2000, and prior to this Boeing’s first direct investment in Australia came through its acquisition of the Rockwell group in 1996. Rockwell Australia became Boeing Australia Limited (now Boeing Defence Australia) in 1996.
The five remaining subsidiaries were acquired as follows: Jeppesen Australia and Jeppesen Marine in 2000, Alteon in 2002, Aviall in 2006 and Insitu Pacific in 2009.
Ian Thomas is currently the...
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