Boeing Production Restarts After Strike

Last Friday, Boeing unexpectedly relaunched production of its 737 MAX line of single-aisle airliners. The resumption comes roughly one month after a seven-week strike involving some 33,000 factory workers. According to a Reuters report, Boeing holds orders for some 4,200 MAX aircraft, and getting the production line back on track is an important step in the recovery of the embattled airframer.


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The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.

Grasshopper no longer works there. Pink slip.

‘unexpectedly’?

Obviously they’ve been preparing to, with internal discussions/coaching/…

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https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/inside-boeings-struggle-make-its-best-selling-plane-again-2024-12-12/

FAA played ‘talking head’ on Thursday, saying Boeing had not restarted production but planned to.

Good post. Good article by Reuters. “Inside Boeing’s struggle to make its best-selling plane again”

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