Joe Sutter, the Boeing engineer who ushered in the modern era of long-range travel by spearheading the 747 jumbo jet in the 1960s, has died. He was 95. “Joe lived an amazing life and was an ...
(Reuters) - Joe Sutter, known for leading Boeing Co's engineering team for the iconic 747 jumbo jet in the mid-1960s, died on Tuesday at the age of 95. In addition to the 747, Sutter worked on ...
In 1965, Boeing Co. turned to Joe Sutter to change the shape of flying. Over the next four years, the blunt-talking engineer led a team that designed the 747, a 231-foot 10-inch-long hump-backed ...
Picture this: Paris, late 1960s. The Cold War is anything but cold, and the air is thick with smoke from a cool, weird Citroën DS and Chanel No. 5. Joe Sutter, chief engineer of the now nearly ...
FARNBOROUGH, UK – Known as the Father of the Boeing 747, Joe Sutter was honored at the 2010 Fanrborough International Airshow with Flight International magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
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