Boeing

Boeing Restarts 737 MAX Manufacturing, Pivotal Step After Strike Ends

Boeing has resumed production of its popular 737 MAX jetliner, marking a significant step forward following a seven-week strike by 33,000 factory workers. The restart is critical for the heavily indebted aerospace giant as it works toward recovery. With approximately 4,200 MAX orders from airlines eager to address the rising demand for global air travel, the pressure to deliver is high. However, Boeing’s ability to scale up production hinges on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completing its investigation into a

Boeing to Reduce Workforce by 2,500 in Major Restructuring Effort

Boeing is set to lay off over 2,500 employees across the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, South Carolina, and Missouri, as indicated by federally mandated filings released on Monday and confirmed by a union representative. Approximately 2,200 of these layoff notices were issued in Washington, while another 220 were sent to employees in South Carolina, where the company manufactures commercial aircraft, including the 777X jetliner, a key focus for Boeing. This decision aligns with the debt-laden aerospace giant’s broader plan

Boeing Announces Layoffs: 10% of Workforce, 17,000 Jobs at Risk

Thousands of Boeing employees are about to learn if they’re included in the company’s latest round of layoffs. The aerospace giant announced it will issue layoff notices on Wednesday to employees impacted by a planned workforce reduction of approximately 17,000 positions. This measure is intended to help Boeing regain its competitive edge as it navigates multiple challenges, including decreased output following a near-catastrophic accident involving a 737 Max plane and a seven-week strike that halted production at its Puget Sound