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Mon, Dec 06, 2004

Change In The Air At Boeing

Management Shifts In Airplane Sales, Airborne Broadband

Boeing President and CEO Harry Stonecipher Friday announced a series of leadership changes affecting several key positions within the company.

For instance, Connexion by Boeing President Scott Carson has been named to lead the Boeing Commercial Airplanes sales team as vice president, Sales, reporting to Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Alan Mulally.

In his new role, Carson, 58, has responsibility for sales of commercial airplanes and related services to airline customers and leasing companies around the world. He has led Connexion by Boeing since its inception in 2000, bringing the high-speed in-flight Internet service to market with airlines in Europe and Asia. Prior to leading Connexion, he served as Commercial Airplanes' chief financial officer.

"Scott's appointment will strengthen and improve our global sales effectiveness -- and that's one of our highest priorities," said Stonecipher. "Scott brings a deep understanding of airline customers and their market realities. He is an exceptional listener who follows through relentlessly on customer concerns. He shepherded the concept of in-flight connectivity into the launch of a new business by paying close attention to what potential customers were saying, and by adjusting his business plan to synch up with their needs through changing business conditions. We're delighted to have him turn his focus to the world of airplane sales."

Carson replaces Toby Bright, who will be accepting new responsibilities in Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Carson's move will result in a series of other changes:

Laurette Koellner, 50, executive vice president, Internal Services, replaces Carson as president of Connexion by Boeing. Airline passengers began using the new service last May, and it will be available globally on four airlines by year-end, with additional airlines offering the service in 2005 and beyond Rick Stephens, 52, president, Shared Services Group, replaces Koellner at Internal Services, which includes Human Resources, the company's corporate administrative functions and Boeing Shared Services Group Mary Armstrong, 48, Commercial Airplanes vice president and general manager, Fabrication Division, replaces Stephens as president, Shared Services Group.

Koellner and Stephens will serve on the Boeing Executive Council and report to Stonecipher. Armstrong reports to Stephens.

Boeing says he changes are effective immediately.

FMI: www.boeing.com

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