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2016 CENTENNIAL PLAN
Huntington Beach
SITUATION • On July 15, 1916 William Boeing founded the company that became today’s Boeing, changing the world forever. Few companies make it to 100. And Boeing turns 100 only once. It calls for a celebration unlike any in the history of Boeing—a companywide celebration of the launch of our second century—July 15, 2016.
• The Centennial presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the company’s historical significance and tell the story of innovation from past to present and into the future.
OBJECTIVES • Deepen appreciation of Boeing’s shared history with the world. • Differentiate Boeing in a competitive environment. • Inspire employees to connect with our culture and build our innovative legacy. • Reinforce confidence and optimism about the site’s future. • Showcase the critical role the Huntington Beach site has played in the company’s history, i.e.: space flight development, undersea vehicle exploration and other major milestone creations and events.
KEY MESSAGES • We’re celebrating the launch of our second century, looking back on the last 100 years and charging ahead to the next 100 years.
• This is a historic milestone for us to commemorate our role as stewards of a great legacy and to build a better future by inspiring the next generation of aerospace visionaries.
• Educate, inspire and celebrate our customers, employees and their families with Centennial activities.
• We’re stronger, healthier, more competitive and more innovative than ever as we launch into our second century.
• Huntington Beach continues to advance critical Boeing capabilities in protected communications, inertial guidance and navigation, software-defined radios, networked systems, satellite technology, advanced manufacturing and cyber security.
• The innovative capabilities of Huntington Beach will continue to make valuable contributions to Boeing’s defense, space, security and undersea exploration programs.
TARGET AUDIENCES
• Huntington Beach and Southern California site employees
• Orange County news media
• Elected Officials
Engage
Inspire
Celebrate
EVENTS CALENDAR | 2016 DATE EVENT DETAILS
JANUARY
5 Q1 Leadership Message • Message from Paul Geery
26 Monthly Movie & Story Sharing Cafeteria 11:30-12:30 p.m.
• Video on Delta 50 year anniversary; depicts Delta from its conception to the 50 year anniversary mark (10 min.)
• Delta retirees and employees share experience from Boeing and Heritage companies
• Site Executive gives introduction
FEBRUARY
22-26 Engineering Week
Back in Time Video & Story Sharing • Current employees and retirees share
stories and collectables during a lunchtime presentation and Q&A session.
Documentary Collection: “Age of Aerospace” • Five TV hours of content with online
component. • Discovery Network will translate into 15
languages and broadcast in 27 countries. • Air Dates:
• Feb. 1: Science Channel • Feb. 6: Discovery Channel • Q2: American Heroes Channel
EVENTS CALENDAR | 2016 DATE EVENT DETAILS
MARCH All Month Women’s History Month • Centennial Message
• Boeing Archive Video: “Laying the Fabric-The Boeing Seamstresses”
APRIL
1 Monthly Movie & Story Sharing Cafeteria 11:30-12:30 p.m.
• Video TBD • Welcome and Introduction by Paul Geery • Boeing’s Chief Technology Officer and EO&T Senior Vice
President Dr. John Tracy
20 Q2 Leadership Message • Message from Paul Geery • Centennial Celebration: “Closing in on a Century of Innovation
and Business” Jim McNerney video
MAY
6 Monthly Movie & Story Sharing Cafeteria 11:30-12:30 p.m.
• Video TBD • Welcome and Introduction by Paul
Geery • Boeing employee Rick Baily, VP Test &
Evaluation, EO&T
7 Discovery Science Center Rocket Launch Day
TBD Employee Community Fund Kick-off
JUNE
10 Boeing on the Move begins
20 City Council Proclamation • City Council to award Paul with proclamation prior to Founder’s Day
28 Monthly Movie & Story Sharing Cafeteria 11:30-12:30 p.m.
• Video TBD • Welcome and Introduction by Paul
Geery • Retirees and employees share
experience from Boeing and Heritage companies
JULY
4 Fourth of July Parade • Title sponsor for HB 4th of July Parade
13 Boeing on the Move ends
15 Boeing 100: Founder’s Day (Centennial Celebration) Q3 Leadership Message
• See Slide 8
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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
7:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Boeing Travel Store Cafeteria
10:00 a.m. Audiovisual and balloon setup begins Cafeteria
10:45 a.m. Music and cake setup begins Greenbelt / Cafeteria
10:45 a.m.
Paul Geery, Dennis O’Donoghue and City Council members Barbara Delgleize and Mike Posey and Assemblyman Matt Harper take photo with Centennial cake
Cafeteria
11:00 a.m. Cake available Cafeteria
11:00 a.m. Paul, Dennis and City Council members welcome employees Greenbelt / Cafeteria
11:00 a.m. 100 Group Centennial photo appears on the screen Cafeteria
11:15 a.m. Paul makes remarks Cafeteria
11:20 a.m. Dennis makes remarks Cafeteria
11:25 a.m. City Council members Barbara Delgleize and Mike Posey and Assemblyman Matt Harper make remarks, present Proclamation and take photo on stage
Cafeteria
11:30 a.m. Start Centennial webcast – 30 min. pre-roll video
Cafeteria
12-12:45 p.m. Centennial webcast continues Cafeteria
12:45 p.m. Paul thanks employees for attending and wishes them success in the second century
Cafeteria
1:00 p.m. Founder’s Day adjourns Cafeteria
100 Founder’s Day: July 15, 2016 AGENDA (all times are approximate)
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CENTENNIAL TRIVIA Q. Which year did the Huntington Beach site open?
A. 1963
Q. Which vice president dedicated the Space Systems Center at the opening ceremony of the Huntington Beach site? A. Lyndon B. Johnson
Q. Which year did NASA choose Boeing as the prime contractor of the International Space Station? A. 1993
Q. Which year did Boeing move its world headquarters and which cities did it move from and to? A. 2001, from Seattle to Chicago
Q. Which year did NASA award Boeing a $4.2 billion contract to build and fly the next passenger spacecraft and what was the name of the spacecraft?
A. 2014, Crew Space Transportation (CST-100)
Q. Which year was the first round-the-world flight completed by three, two-seat Douglas World Cruisers? A. 1924
Q. How many people are employed by The Boeing Company and in how many countries? A. 160,000 people, 65 countries
• April 12, 1981 – First flight of Space Shuttle.
• April 1996- Design and construction begins on GPS-IIF.
April
• May 14, 1973 – Apollo Skylab (America’s first space station program) launched.
• May 1, 2013 - Boeing X-51A WaveRider unmanned hypersonic test vehicle completes the longest air-breathing hypersonic flight in history.
May • June 1993 - DC-X (Delta Clipper) passed total systems test at White Sands in New Mexico. The Delta Clipper was designed and constructed in Huntington Beach.
June
• Jan. 1966 - Headquarters of the Missile & Space Systems Division (Douglas Aircraft) was transferred from Santa Monica to the Space Systems Center in Huntington Beach.
January
• Feb. 14, 1989 – First launch of Delta II rocket with nine GPS satellites.
February • March 11, 1966 – First Saturn S-IVB shipped to Cape Canaveral, FL.
March
MILESTONE MONTHS • The 187-acre Huntington Beach campus has played a pivotal role in the development of America’s space vehicles and platforms including the Apollo spacecraft that took astronauts to the moon, the International Space Station, Delta rockets that launched hundreds of commercial and military satellites into orbit and currently, NASA’s Space Launch System .
• The site is also home to undersea vehicle exploration. The site’s test facility broke ground in the early 1980’s, to support research projects requiring zero gravity capability. Movies such as “Waterworld” and “Star Trek IV” have been filmed there.
• Fifty-three years later, the site continues to be an asset for America’s space and defense programs and a world-class research and development center.
• Oct. 1998 – Design and construction begins on Delta IV vehicle.
October
• Nov. 20, 2002 – First launch of Delta IV vehicle.
• Nov. 2, 2000 – International Space Station begin human exploration aboard the space-based laboratory.
• Nov. 14, 1963 - HB site opens; VP Johnson dedicates Space Sys. Ctr.
November • 1968 - Apollo 8 is the first successful lunar orbit.
• Dec. 7, 1972 – Apollo 17 launches into space, concluding the program.
• Dec. 2004 – First launch of Delta IV Heavy vehicle.
• Dec. 6, 1996 – Boeing and Rockwell merge.
• Dec. 2006 – Day 1 of United Launch Alliance.
December
• July 15, 1975 – SIV-B upper stage helps power American astronauts to a historic docking in space with Soviet cosmonauts.
• 1969 – Saturn V rocket blasts Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11 crew to the moon.
• July 14, 1999 – X-37 begins development.
July
• August 1965 – NASA creates a new research project that becomes Skylab, America’s first space station.
• August 1991- Delta Clipper Experimental begins development.
• Aug. 1, 1997 – Boeing and McDonnell Douglas merge.
August • Sept. 27, 1962 - Huntington Beach breaks ground and a ceremony is held for the new facility.
September
MILESTONE MONTHS • The 187-acre Huntington Beach campus has played a pivotal role in the development of America’s space vehicles and platforms including the Apollo spacecraft that took astronauts to the moon, the International Space Station, Delta rockets that launched hundreds of commercial and military satellites into orbit and currently, NASA’s Space Launch System .
• The site is also home to undersea vehicle exploration. The site’s test facility broke ground in the early 1980’s, to support research projects requiring zero gravity capability. Movies such as “Waterworld” and “Star Trek IV” have been filmed there.
• Fifty-three years later, the site continues to be an asset for America’s space and defense programs and a world-class research and development center.
2017 ABOVE & BEYOND EXHIBIT Traveling: January – May 2017, Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana, CA
• The centennial traveling exhibit—“Above and Beyond”—is an immersive, interactive exploration of key aerospace developments and innovations, not exclusively focused on Boeing.
• Presented by Boeing—though not Boeing branded—the exhibit is intended to engage children and interest adults. Evergreen Exhibitions, a leader in the field of high-quality museum exhibits, is developing content with subject matter experts from across Boeing and key external stakeholders, including NASA.
Actions • Coordinate with St. Louis to learn about promotion and plans following their opening in 2016. • Pending DSC contract, begin pre-promotion in December 2016 with approximately 3,000 Rocket Launch visitors.
DOCUMENTARY SERIES 3 installments on the Heritage companies, woven into Boeing story 20-25 min. episodes Rotorcraft Satellites Fighter Jets
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We want our centennial celebration to reflect the timelessness of Boeing—whether we are looking forward or backward, the view is exciting, unique, and important. We are 100 years young.
—Jim McNerney
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOEING! 100 YEARS YOUNG