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Boeing
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Boeing is a prominent aerospace company that prioritizes innovation, equity, diversity, and inclusion while expanding its operations globally.
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3.9/5
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Hybrid
72% employees reported

Monday to Friday
92% employees reported

Flexible timing
87% employees reported

No travel
64% employees reported
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47 employees reported
Job/Soft skill training
32 employees reported
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About Boeing
Founded in1916 (109 yrs old)
India Employee Count5k-10k
Global Employee Count1 Lakh+
HeadquartersArlington, VA, UnitedStates
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Websiteboeing.com
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At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. We’re committed to fostering an environment for every teammate that’s welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.
Mission: Connect, Protect, Explore and Inspire the World through Aerospace Innovation.
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Boeing is rated 3.9 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 637 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at Boeing
based on 604 reviews
3.9
Rated by 135 Women
Rated 4.0 for Work-life balance and 3.9 for Salary
3.9
Rated by 469 Men
Rated 4.1 for Work-life balance and 3.7 for Company culture
Work Policy at Boeing
based on 137 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
72%
Work from office
27%
Permanent work from home
1%
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Overall Rating | 3.9/5 based on 637 reviews | 3.6/5 based on 1.2k reviews | 3.6/5 based on 1.4k reviews | 3.6/5 based on 2.9k reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance | No highly rated category | No highly rated category | No highly rated category |
Critically Rated for | Promotions | Promotions Salary Job security | Promotions Company culture Work satisfaction | Salary Promotions Work-life balance |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 72% employees reported | Work from office 83% employees reported | Work from office 90% employees reported | Work from office 89% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 135 women | 3.7 Good rated by 299 women | 3.5 Good rated by 380 women | 3.6 Good rated by 855 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 469 men | 3.5 Good rated by 731 men | 3.6 Good rated by 918 men | 3.5 Good rated by 1.8k men |
Job security | 3.5 Good | 3.3 Average | 3.6 Good | 3.6 Good |
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- Drone stocks like ZenaTech, AeroVironment, AIRO Group Holdings, Boeing, and Draganfly Inc. are poised for growth due to President Trump's executive orders on drone technology.
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- ZenaTech plans to pursue Green UAS certification and aims for Blue UAS certification, ensuring compliance with US military standards.
- Other developments include AeroVironment providing maritime ISR services for the US Navy, AIRO Group Holdings' successful IPO launch, Boeing's mission success with MQ-28 Ghost Bat aircraft, and Draganfly Inc.'s advancements in defence drone technology integration.
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- The article concludes with a legal disclaimer and contact information for Winning Media, highlighting potential risks associated with investing in drone stocks.
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Air India plane crash: investigators to examine pilots’ voice recordings
- Investigators are set to analyze the pilots' final words from the cockpit voice recorder from the Air India plane crash to determine the cause.
- The cockpit voice recorder was retrieved from the wreckage, with the flight data recorder recovered earlier.
- A mayday call was made by the flight captain seconds after the plane failed to take off, crashing into buildings.
- Indian officials, with UK and US assistance, are investigating potential factors like engine failure, wing flaps, and landing gear issues in the crash.
- Relatives of the victims are awaiting DNA test results before the bodies can be returned.
- Identification of the deceased is ongoing, with 80 individuals identified so far out of the 279 known victims.
- Some mourners have held funerals while others are anxiously waiting for updates.
- Air India reported passenger nationalities on board, including 169 Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese, and a Canadian, along with 12 crew members.
- Members of the UK's Indian community held a vigil in London for the crash victims.
- The crash involved a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, prompting additional maintenance orders for Air India's remaining fleet of such planes.
- Boeing has reduced its presence at the Paris airshow and sent a team to assist in the investigation in Ahmedabad.
Guardian | 16 Jun, 2025
From Riyadh To The Runway: Flynas IPO Is Taking Off
- Flynas, a Riyadh-based firm, is launching an IPO to expand its fleet and network, including the lucrative religious travel market.
- In 2024, Flynas showed promising financial performance, with revenues growing by 19% to $2.01 billion.
- The IPO follows significant aircraft orders from Qatar Airways to Boeing, brokered by President Donald Trump during his visit to Doha.
- Flynas is the first airline to be listed on the Tadāwul Saudi stock exchange since 2007, signaling a milestone in the Gulf airline sector.
- The IPO could enable Flynas to enter new markets aggressively and enhance service offerings, potentially driving down prices.
- The success of Flynas' IPO could influence investor confidence in the low-cost airline sector, potentially impacting the valuation of other airline stocks.
- International institutional demand played a significant role in Flynas' IPO success, reflecting growing interest in investing in Saudi Arabia.
- Flynas' IPO aligns with Saudi Arabia's economic diversification efforts beyond oil, showcasing confidence in the country's reforms and growth potential.
- The investment in Flynas supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals by bolstering international partnerships.
Global Finance Magazine | 16 Jun, 2025

Air India Crash: Legal Liability May Extend Beyond Airline, Say Experts
- The recent Air India crash raises questions regarding liability and compensation for victims.
- Under the 1999 Montreal Convention, the airline may be liable to pay up to Rs 1.4 crore per victim; Tata Sons has offered Rs 1 crore aid.
- Air India announced an interim payment of Rs 25 lakh, bringing the total provision to Rs 1.25 crore.
- Legal experts suggest that Air India must prove it took necessary measures to avoid the damage to limit liability.
- Relief can also be sought under Indian laws if negligence is proven, potentially increasing liability.
- If Boeing's liability is proven, claims can be pursued in US courts according to legal experts.
- Boeing's liability may be limited by the General Aviation Revitalization Act if the faulty part is more than 18 years old.
- Ultimately, Boeing's liability depends on the age of the component and whether the issue was due to a manufacturing defect.
- Various legal aspects are being analyzed in light of the tragic incident.
- The Indian Medical Association seeks financial aid for injured and deceased students from Tata following the crash.
Bloomberg Quint | 14 Jun, 2025

Air India Crash: Issues Raised To Boeing Could Have Been Present, Says Whistleblower Ed Pierson
- Ed Pierson, a former high-level Boeing manager turned whistleblower, raised concerns about chaotic and dangerous manufacturing at Boeing, citing rushing to build planes, overtime pressure on employees, parts issues, and system testing problems.
- The Air India crash of a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on June 12, killing 241 of 242 people onboard, has sparked worries about Boeing's safety and manufacturing standards.
- Whistleblower Sam Salehpour's allegations, including improper manufacturing practices and retaliation against employees, have intensified scrutiny of Boeing's safety culture and operational oversight.
- Pierson acknowledged that Salehpour's concerns could have been present in the Air India crash, suggesting long-standing manufacturing issues.
- Boeing has refuted the whistleblowers' claims, emphasizing the Dreamliner's safety tests and audits, and denying allegations of retaliation against whistleblowers.
- The government has launched an investigation into the Air India crash, recovering the black box for analysis and forming a committee to enhance aircraft and passenger safety.
Bloomberg Quint | 14 Jun, 2025

High-level panel to probe Ahmedabad plane crash: Civil Aviation Minister
- The black box of Air India's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane that crashed in Ahmedabad was recovered.
- Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu mentioned that decoding the black box will provide crucial insights into the crash.
- The plane crashed soon after take-off from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick with 242 people on board, resulting in one survivor.
- A high-level panel, chaired by the home secretary, will investigate the incident and submit a report in three months.
- Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha affirmed that the investigation is progressing smoothly.
- Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is conducting the probe into the crash.
- DNA testing is underway to identify victims and their families are being informed with Gujarat's support.
- Strict aviation safety standards are in place in the country, with extended surveillance ordered for Boeing 787 series planes.
- Out of the 34 Boeing 787-8 in the Indian fleet, eight have already been inspected for safety measures.
- The high-level committee investigating the incident has a three-month deadline and aims to provide a holistic analysis.
- The minister expressed condolences to the families of the victims and emphasized the tragic nature of the incident.
- No questions were taken from the media at the briefing session.
- The Civil Aviation Minister stated that the results from the black box decoding are eagerly awaited.
- The team is looking forward to gaining clear insights into the circumstances of the crash.
- Efforts are being made to enhance aviation safety measures based on the outcome of the investigation.
HinduBusinessLine | 14 Jun, 2025

AAIB officials arrive at Air India plane crash site in Ahmedabad
- The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation launched a formal investigation into the Air India flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad.
- The Boeing 787-8 flight bound for London crashed into a building shortly after takeoff.
- The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) from the US is sending a team to assist with the investigation.
- India has formed a high-level committee to analyze the crash causes and recommend preventive measures.
- The committee will focus on creating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to prevent such incidents in the future.
- It will have access to various records including flight data, cockpit recordings, and witness testimonies.
- The committee, led by the Union Home Secretary, will include officials from multiple government departments and aviation experts.
- The report with recommendations is expected within three months.
- The committee will also define the roles of central and state government agencies in post-crash incident management.
- Members include representatives from the home affairs ministry, Indian Air Force, and aviation regulatory bodies.
- The committee will consist of aviation experts, accident investigators, and legal advisors as needed.
- The focus is on formulating comprehensive guidelines for handling such occurrences in the future.
- The committee will not replace ongoing enquiries but will concentrate on preventing similar incidents.
- The inquiry will cover all aspects related to the crash, including air traffic control records and maintenance logs.
- This marks a thorough response by the Indian authorities following the tragic air crash in Ahmedabad.
- The article was published on June 14, 2025.
HinduBusinessLine | 14 Jun, 2025

Air India plane crash draws attention to flaps and landing gear
- The recent Air India plane crash involving a Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner has raised concerns regarding flaps and landing gear issues.
- The aircraft experienced difficulties during takeoff, possibly due to insufficient thrust or incorrect weight data entered into the plane's system.
- The landing gear of the 787 was not retracted after takeoff, and the position of the flaps, crucial for generating lift during takeoff, is being scrutinized.
- Experts suggest that a misconfiguration such as raised flaps instead of gear, or flawed flight control computer programming, could have contributed to the crash.
- The presence of smoke, fire, or structural failures was not evident during the incident, indicating a possible aerodynamic stall issue.
- Investigations by US authorities will assist in determining the cause, with focus on retrieving the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder for vital information about the events leading to the crash.
HinduBusinessLine | 14 Jun, 2025

Editorial. Tragedy in the skies
- Air India faces additional challenges due to financial and logistical pressures from airspace closures by Pakistan, impacting its operational costs and aging assets.
- The recent crash involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner raises concerns despite the model having a decent safety record with over 1 billion passengers flown.
- Boeing, the manufacturer, has faced controversies in the past, including issues with the 737 MAX, leading to questions about its safety culture.
- The focus now shifts to understanding why the Air India Boeing 787 lost power shortly after take-off.
- Authorities like the AAIB, NTSB, Boeing, and DGCA need to conduct a thorough investigation instead of resorting to hasty actions to ascertain the truth.
- It is vital to scrutinize all factors, including maintenance records, black box data, crew training, weather conditions, and potential technical faults.
- A comprehensive audit of Air India's maintenance procedures for its Dreamliner fleet is crucial in light of the recent tragedy.
HinduBusinessLine | 13 Jun, 2025

Letters to the Editor dated June 13, 2025
- Boeing's Dreamliner faces global scrutiny with investigators searching for answers, emphasizing the need for swift action and policy reforms to enhance safety protocols.
- India sees a drop in extreme poverty due to food subsidies and welfare schemes, highlighting the importance of addressing inequality and promoting inclusive growth.
- Government poverty alleviation schemes in India aim to lift targeted groups out of acute poverty by ensuring direct benefit transfers and reframing eligibility criteria.
- While progress is made in poverty reduction, the quality of life for those below the poverty line remains low, impacting their participation in the nation's development.
- Calls for a comprehensive poverty line criterion in India to cover all life needs and improve living standards.
- Published on June 13, 2025.
HinduBusinessLine | 13 Jun, 2025

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Boeing FAQs
When was Boeing founded?
Boeing was founded in 1916. The company has been operating for 109 years primarily in the Aviation sector.
Where is the Boeing headquarters located?
Boeing is headquartered in Arlington, VA. It operates in 2 cities such as Bangalore / Bengaluru, New Delhi. To explore all the office locations, visit Boeing locations.
How many employees does Boeing have in India?
Boeing currently has more than 6,000+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in Boeing based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does Boeing have good work-life balance?
Boeing has a work-life balance rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 600+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 71% employees rated Boeing 4 or above on work-life balance. This rating reflects the company's efforts to help employees maintain a healthy balance between their personal and professional lives. We encourage you to read Boeing work-life balance reviews for more details.
Is Boeing good for career growth?
Career growth at Boeing is rated as moderate, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.2. 29% employees rated Boeing 3 or below, while 71% employees rated it 4 or above on promotions / appraisal. This rating suggests that while some employees view growth opportunities favorably, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We recommend reading Boeing promotions / appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Boeing?
Working at Boeing comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for work life balance. However, it is poorly rated for promotions / appraisal, work satisfaction and skill development, based on 600+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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