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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
71% employees reported

Monday to Friday
92% employees reported

Flexible timing
87% employees reported

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47 employees reported
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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 566 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 532 reviews
3.8
Rated by 116 Women
Rated 4.0 for Work-life balance and 3.8 for Salary
3.9
Rated by 416 Men
Rated 4.1 for Work-life balance and 3.7 for Company culture
Work Policy at Boeing
based on 147 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
71%
Work from office
27%
Permanent work from home
2%
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Overall Rating | 3.9/5 based on 566 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 323 reviews | 4.1/5 based on 13 reviews | 3.8/5 based on 151 reviews |
Highly Rated for | Work-life balance | Work-life balance Job security | Work-life balance Salary Skill development | Job security Skill development |
Critically Rated for | Promotions | Promotions Skill development Work satisfaction | ![]() No critically rated category | Salary Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 71% employees reported | Hybrid 86% employees reported | - | Work from office 89% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.8 Good rated by 116 women | 3.6 Good rated by 66 women | 5.0 Excellent rated by 1 women | 4.1 Good rated by 13 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.9 Good rated by 416 men | 3.7 Good rated by 226 men | 4.1 Good rated by 10 men | 3.7 Good rated by 130 men |
Job security | 3.5 Good | 3.9 Good | 4.0 Good | 4.4 Good |
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Boeing Salaries
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Senior Software Engineer
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₹12.3 L/yr - ₹39.6 L/yr
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₹7.7 L/yr - ₹33.4 L/yr
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Butch Wilmore says Elon Musk is “absolutely factual” on Dragon’s delayed return
- Three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut are due to return home on a Crew Dragon spacecraft in a couple of weeks.
- Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams joined the Crew 9 mission after their first crewed flight on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft faced technical issues and had to return uncrewed.
- The return of Crew 9 is further delayed due to development issues with a Crew Dragon, extending their flight from eight months to more than nine months.
- During a recent news conference, NASA officials discussed the politicization of Crew 9's return and Elon Musk's recommendation to deorbit the space station early.
Arstechnica | 5 Mar, 2025

Nasa astronauts stuck in space after spacecraft problems to return to Earth
- Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are set to return to Earth after nine months in space.
- Wilmore and Williams have been waiting for their replacements to arrive at the International Space Station before they can return home.
- Their return will be on a SpaceX capsule alongside two astronauts who launched by themselves in September.
- The delay in their homecoming was caused by issues with the Boeing Starliner capsule and completion time for the new SpaceX capsule.
Guardian | 5 Mar, 2025
HBAR ETFs and Why They Matter
- HBAR is steadily gaining popularity and securing its position in the crypto industry.
- HBAR is a hybrid network based on DAG (Directed Acyclic Graphs), offering parallel processing and lower maintenance costs.
- Major technology companies have invested in Hedera, including Google, IBM, and Boeing.
- Canary Capital and Nasdaq have filed applications with the SEC for HBAR ETFs, indicating institutional interest in the token.
Bitcoinsensus | 4 Mar, 2025

Sunita Williams' Return To Earth: Date, Landing Details And All You Need to Know
- After a prolonged delay, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are scheduled to return to Earth in late March. They will be replaced by Crew 10 at the International Space Station (ISS) on March 12.
- The Crew 10 astronauts, Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, and Kirill Peskov, will travel using the Dragon spacecraft. The final return date for Williams and Wilmore will be decided based on weather conditions.
- Williams and Wilmore's extended stay at the ISS was due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft they used to reach the station. The spacecraft had helium leaks, making it unsafe for their return.
- SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, part of the Commercial Crew Program, is working with NASA to provide cost-effective human transportation to space.
Bloomberg Quint | 3 Mar, 2025

China Now Has Its Own Commercial Aircraft: Is It Time for India to Take Off?
- China recently achieved a milestone with its domestically developed Comac C919 completing its first international commercial flight, signaling a move towards reducing reliance on Western aviation giants.
- India, with its growing aviation market and government interest in aerospace manufacturing, is being prompted to consider developing its own commercial aircraft.
- India's booming aviation industry, with over 150 million domestic passengers in 2023 and significant aircraft orders, showcases a promising market for commercial aircraft.
- Despite rapid growth, India depends on foreign aircraft manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus to meet its aviation demands.
- Learning from China's success with the Comac C919 project, India stands at a similar crossroads in developing its own commercial aircraft.
- Challenges facing India include lack of manufacturing expertise, dependence on foreign suppliers for key components, certification hurdles, and high capital investment requirements.
- India has taken initial steps towards aircraft manufacturing with projects like Tata-Airbus C295 factory in Vadodara and HAL's proposed regional aircraft.
- To progress towards a Made-in-India commercial aircraft, India needs to start with a regional jet, partner with global leaders, invest in aircraft engine development, build a strong aerospace ecosystem, and secure orders from Indian airlines.
- While the journey to developing a commercial aircraft in India may take time, with the right investment and collaboration, a Made-in-India aircraft could become a reality in the future.
Yourstory | 25 Feb, 2025

‘What a lie’: Danish astronaut responds to Musk claim that Biden abandoned ISS pair on purpose
- Danish astronaut, Andreas “Andy” Mogensen, has responded to Elon Musk's claim that former president Joe Biden intentionally abandoned two American astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
- Musk accused Mogensen of lying and called him 'fully retarded'. He claimed that SpaceX could have brought the astronauts back earlier and had made an offer to the Biden administration.
- The two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, were initially stranded on the ISS after experiencing thruster problems during a test mission onboard Boeing Starliner. They are set to return on the SpaceX Crew-9 mission's spaceship.
- Mogensen clarified that the return of the astronauts on the Dragon capsule, which has been on the ISS since September, has been the plan since last year.
Guardian | 21 Feb, 2025
Airbus CEO says China's Comac could become a serious rival and disrupt the duopoly with Boeing
- Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said Chinese aircraft manufacturer Comac could disrupt the dominance of Airbus and Boeing, moving from a duopoly to a potential triopoly in the aircraft manufacturing sector.
- Faury pointed out Comac's privileged access to the Chinese market, accounting for a fifth of global aircraft demand, and its potential to export to other countries once the product is mature.
- Comac currently has 13 C919 jets in service and over 1,000 planes on order. It is yet to be certified by regulators in the US or Europe.
- Airbus reported a 6% increase in revenue for 2024, with plans to increase its A320-family production capacity in China.
Insider | 20 Feb, 2025
British firms among those that exported aircraft parts which reached Russia
- British firms, along with over 100 western companies, exported aircraft parts to India that ultimately ended up in Russia.
- Over a period up to September 2024, products worth more than $50m were transported to Russia through intermediaries in India.
- The parts included critical items like generators, sensors, propeller blades, cockpit displays, screws, bolts, and filters.
- Most Russian importers seemed to be civilian airlines, with a significant portion going to Utair, flagged as a defence contractor by the EU.
- There is no accusation of misconduct by western companies, implying they were unaware of the final destination in Russia.
- Direct sale of aircraft parts to Russian entities is prohibited by the UK, EU, and heavily restricted by US authorities.
- Western nations struggle to curb intermediary firms bridging Russia with western goods and technology, raising concerns about sanctions evasion.
- Two UK companies were involved in shipping goods to India which eventually reached Russian buyers.
- US sanctions were imposed on an Indian firm for diverting US-made parts to Russia, emphasizing efforts to impede Russia's military capabilities.
- Boeing and Airbus subsidiaries were linked to shipments to India that later went to Russia, prompting scrutiny on circumventing sanctions.
Guardian | 20 Feb, 2025
US military and defense contractors hit with Infostealer malware
- US military agencies and defense contractors have been targeted by Infostealer malware, leading to the exfiltration of victim's data.
- Criminals can purchase stolen data from employees in classified defense and military sectors for as low as $10 per computer.
- Infostealers are malware designed to gather sensitive information for identity theft, extortion, or financial fraud, posing risks to national security.
- Researchers discovered infected devices from contractors like Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell, and others, exposing corporate credentials and supply chain vulnerabilities.
- Infections were also found in US Army, US Navy, FBI, and Government Accountability Office systems, highlighting the widespread impact of the malware.
- The breach through vendors has raised concerns about the compromise of classified information and the potential for lateral movement within military systems.
- Infostealer risks are significant, with the potential for breaches in high-security organizations like Lockheed, Boeing, the U.S. Army, and the FBI.
- To defend against Infostealers, maintaining good cyber hygiene, avoiding suspicious links and downloads, using strong passwords, and regular cybersecurity training are recommended.
- Assessing the security posture of software suppliers and vendors is essential to prevent critical breaches and safeguard organizations' reputation and finances.
- It is crucial for organizations, especially in sectors like defense and government agencies, to stay vigilant and prioritize cybersecurity measures to prevent data exfiltration.
Tech Radar | 19 Feb, 2025

Ronnie Screwvala on edtech IPOs; Fashion for style-first consumers
- The ePlane Company has partnered to supply 788 air ambulances in India, valued at $1 billion, to establish the largest network of air ambulances.
- Challenges for scaling eVTOL vehicles include weight, pilot shortage, high pricing, and urban navigation issues, yet companies like Skydrive in Japan and Boeing in India are innovating in this space.
- Ronnie Screwvala emphasizes edtech sector's need for profitability before considering IPOs, focusing on outcome-based growth and reinvestment.
- Startup Udaan raised $75M in Series G funding, while Stelmec Ltd and Rare Rabbit raised undisclosed and Rs 50 Cr in equity funding rounds, respectively.
- Cove & Lane, a fashion brand, raised Rs 6 crore in seed funding for its premium quality apparel with unique styles, focusing on outdoor and industrial chic looks.
- ZenStatement's AI-powered cash flow management solution aims to streamline financial operations for businesses, providing real-time visibility and data-driven decision-making.
- Shein faces pressure to cut its valuation to $30 billion, while South Korea bans China's DeepSeek AI chatbot downloads over data protection concerns.
- India plans consultations to leverage American tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico for potential export opportunities.
- The world's largest pizza, spanning 13,990 sq ft, was prepared in Los Angeles in January 2023 by YouTuber Airrack and Pizza Hut.
- To share feedback on the newsletter or sign up for it, contact nslfeedback@yourstory.com.
Yourstory | 18 Feb, 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 500+ 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, based on 500+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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