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Boeing Resumed Production of the 737 MAX After the Lengthy Strike
After a challenging seven-week strike, Boeing officially resumed the production of its flagship 737 MAX aircraft. According to sources cited by Reuters, operations recommenced on December 6, 2024. The pause, which began in…
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Boeing 737 MAX Production Remains Halted Despite Strike Resolution
The production of the Boeing 737 MAX jet has yet to resume following the conclusion of strikes in November 2024, as stated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator, Mike Whitaker, during an interview published by…
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Boeing has Laid Off More than 2,000 Employees Amidst Financial Recovery Efforts
Boeing has recently announced that it has laid off 2,199 employees in Washington state, so far, as per a notice submitted to Washington’s Employment Security Department. This decision is part of a larger cost-cutting initiative aimed at…
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Seven-Week Strike Ends as Boeing Workers Accept New Pay Deal
Seven-week Boeing machinists strike ends and workers are finally heading back to work, and they’re doing so with a hard-fought victory. With 58% of union members voting in favor, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace…
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Union Encourages Boeing Strikers to Vote in Favor of New Offer with a 38% Pay Increase
Following several weeks of strikes, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has encouraged Boeing strikers to accept a revised contract proposal. On October 31, 2024, IAM Union District 751, which…
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Boeing Machinists Vote Against the New Labor Contract, Extending Strike Beyond 5 Weeks
Boeing machinists strike at Boeing's facilities in California, Oregon, and Washington will continue, as the new labor contract was rejected by 64% of union members. Over 33,000 machinists represented by the International Association of…
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Boeing Machinists Set to Vote on New Contract Proposal Tomorrow
Boeing’s largest labor union has reached a milestone in resolving the ongoing strike that has severely impacted its aircraft production in the Pacific Northwest. The International Association of Machinists (IAM) announced on 19 October…
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Sir Tim Clark is Frustrated with Boeing's Delays
Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates, has openly expressed his growing frustration with Boeing, particularly surrounding the delays in the much-anticipated 777X program and the company’s ongoing financial troubles. Clark has voiced…
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Video: Is Boeing on the Brink of Bankruptcy?
Boeing announced several challenges that require structural changes to maintain its competitive edge in the aerospace market. These issues, outlined in a media release today, highlight the company’s ongoing struggles, particularly…
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