Boeing Capital
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Aerospace and Defense Aircraft leasing |
Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | Renton, Washington |
Key people | Mac Allen, President & Director, Pete Andreski, VP & CFO, Tim Myers, VP and GM, Aircraft Financial Services |
Products | Airliner Finance |
Revenue | $173 Million NET USD (FY 2004) (63.2%) |
Number of employees | 160 (1/1/14) |
Parent | Boeing |
Website | Boeing Capital Corporation |
Boeing Capital is a subsidiary of The Boeing Company, providing asset-based leasing and lending services.[1] Boeing Capital is made up of two divisions, Aircraft Financial Services and Space & Defense Financial Services. It operates as a support unit for Boeing's main businesses.[2][3]
History
Boeing Capital was incorporated in 1968 as McDonnell Douglas Finance,[citation needed] but this name was changed to Boeing Capital in 1997, when Boeing merged with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation.[4][5]
The subsidiary is known as a worldwide provider of financial services, but primarily supports its parent corporation.[6]
In September 2018, Boeing, Boeing Capital and insurance firm Marsh & McLennan were sued for having stolen Xavian Insurance's actuarial analysis to create AFIC to replace the US-Exim Bank, stopped by then.[7]
References
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- ^ "Boeing Company (The) (BA) Stake Decreased by Regentatlantic Capital LLC". BangaloreWeekly. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ Journal, Jeff ColeStaff Reporter of The Wall Street (1996-12-16). "Boeing Agrees to Acquire Archrival McDonnell Douglas". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
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- ^ Frost, Colin. "Short Term Outlook For The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA)". Top Chronicle. Archived from the original on 20 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Boeing,insurance firm stole trade secrets, launched ExIm Bank funding replacement, lawsuits charge". Leeham News. Sep 11, 2018.