The brand name for the Chinese steel producer that makes steel for Boeing, is Bolland.
Bolland is a trademarked company that was registered by the Chinese government in 1993.
It is one of a handful of trademarks the Chinese have issued, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Bertie M. Johnson is the chief executive of Bolland Steel and Manufacturing Co. in San Francisco, Calif.
The company manufactures and sells industrial parts for the aerospace industry.
Bollant uses a wide variety of products, including stainless steel, metal fittings, screws, screws and bolts, in addition to the metal parts used in the aircraft wing, which were used in McDonnell Douglas’s F-16 fighter jet and Boeing’s 737 jetliner, according a statement from Johnson’s company.
Johnson said Bollant will also use the name Bolland Aerospace for its future products.
Bertrand Berger, president of the Bertrand Berger Foundation, a philanthropic foundation based in New York, said the name is appropriate because Bolland is in the aerospace business.
Bollard will have a new name when it announces its first product, Berger said in an interview. “
This is a brand that’s well-recognized in the industry.”
Bollard will have a new name when it announces its first product, Berger said in an interview.
It will announce its first commercial aircraft sometime next year.
B-2 bomber planes, which are being produced at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, are currently called the B-52.
The B-1B bomber, which flew the first of its sorties in 1962, is also called the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) or the Global Hawk.
The name is also used by Boeing, which sells the 737 MAX, the world’s most expensive passenger jet, for which the Boeing name is synonymous.
The Bolland name was also used for parts used on Boeing airplanes, according.