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Boeing CEO Comment on Pacific Trade Agreement Progress

By Veronica Magan | October 6, 2015
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Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing president and CEO
Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing president and CEO. Photo: Boeing
[Aviation Today 10-06-2015] Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing president and CEO, commented on the progress being made on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a large free-trade agreement that would support U.S. export growth in some of the world’s fast-growing markets.
 
“Free-trade agreements create new opportunities for American companies and their workers. … U.S. companies need to be able to compete and win in global markets to support well-paying jobs at home. It’s critical we provide our manufacturers and exporters with the best tools to compete on a level-playing field in markets worldwide,” said Muilenburg. “More than 70 percent of Boeing’s commercial airplane revenue last year came from customers outside the United States, while more than 90 percent of our total workforce and 80 percent of our suppliers are based here in the United States. Looking ahead, the global economy will be more important than ever to our future growth.”

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