Boeing Defense, Space and Security

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Boeing Defense, Space and Security

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founding October 6, 2002
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Branch Aerospace
Website boeing.com/bds/

Boeing Defense, Space & Security ( BDS ), formerly known as Boeing Integrated Defense Systems ( IDS called), is part of Boeing , which for military aviation and space travel is responsible. BDS was founded in 2002 from Military Aircraft and Missiles Systems and Space and Communications . This made BDS the third largest arms manufacturer in the world and in 2011 made 44.7% of Boeing's revenues. In 2012, BDS was the second largest employer in St. Louis County .

Products

Aircraft

bomber

helicopter

Fighter planes

Tankers and vans

Training aircraft

Surveillance and others

Unmanned aircraft

Military missiles

Space travel

Satellite technology

Launch vehicle systems

Spacecraft

Locations

Boeing's Anaheim facility is relocated to Huntington Beach .

Individual evidence

  1. Boeing Realigns Defense, Intelligence and Space Businesses ( Memento of November 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. "Defense News Top 100" ( Memento from January 2, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) Defense News.
  3. Greta Weiderman: Report: Boeing CEO not worried about proposed Airbus-BAE merger. St. Louis Business Journal, September 12, 2012, accessed on September 14, 2012 : “The Boeing Defense, Space & Security division based in Hazelwood is the second-largest employer in the St. Louis area with 14,730 local employees. "
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Boeing Defense, Space & Security locations in the US ( Memento from June 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 106 kB). Boeing, December 2009.