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Boeing Honors Work Of Company's First Engineer

Wong Tsoo Recognized During Ceremony At Museum Of Flight

Boeing and the Museum of Flight (MoF) in Seattle, WA joined together recently to honor the work of Wong Tsoo, the company's first engineer and an early aviation and aerospace pioneer.

During a ceremony April 15, they were joined by a delegation of educational leaders from the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan where Tsoo taught from 1955 to 1965.  The highlight of the event came when NCKU presented Boeing with a bound copy of Tsoo's recently re-discovered lecture notes from the university. A copy will reside in the company and the MoF's archives.

The ceremony featured four distinguished speakers who spoke about Wong Tsoo's notable significance to both engineering and flight in the US, China and to NCKU, one of the leading universities in Taiwan. Tsoo is known as the father of Boeing's Model C training seaplane, the company's first commercially successful airplane in the early 1900s.

Among those addressing the audience were Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar, president and CEO of the Museum of Flight; Boeing's Fred Kiga, vice president of State and Local Government and Global Corporate Citizenship in the Northwest Region; NCKU Senior Executive Vice President Dr. Da Hsuan Feng; and Hank Queen, retired Boeing senior vice president of Engineering and an executive champion of the Boeing Association of Asian Pacific Americans.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.museumofflight.org

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