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Boeing defense chief exits
Boeing’s space and defense chief exits in new CEO’s first executive move
Boeing said on Friday the head of its troubled space and defense unit is leaving the company immediately, in the first management change under new CEO Kelly Ortberg.
Boeing Defense, Space, and Security president and CEO to leave company after 15 years
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg thanked Colbert for his dedication to the company over the past decade and a half, and told employees that Steve Parker will oversee the division until a permanent successor is selected.
Boeing Defense Chief Ted Colbert Steps Down Effective Immediately
Ted Colbert, CEO of Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security unit, is stepping down effective immediately, the company announced Friday. Steve Parker, the unit’s COO, will assume Colbert’s responsibilities on an interim basis until a permanent successor is named.
Boeing, strike
Boeing furloughs begin on Friday for thousands in Pacific Northwest
Striking workers with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers received their last paycheck this week, sources said, as talks between Boeing and its largest union have stalled.
Boeing lays off thousands of executives, managers and non-union staff amid strike
Boeing said Wednesday it is temporarily laying off tens of thousands of managers, executives and non-union contractors as the strike by 33,000 union members continues.
Boeing furloughs thousands as no progress made to resolve strike
Boeing said on Wednesday it will temporarily furlough tens of thousands of employees after about 30,000 machinists went on strike on Friday, halting production of its best-selling 737 MAX and other airplanes.
Striking Boeing Workers Maintain Resolve
A Strike by Boeing Factory Workers Shows No Signs of Ending After Its First Week
Boeing has started rolling furloughs of nonunion employees as a week-old labor strike by 33,000 union machinists shows no signs of ending
Striking Boeing Workers Maintain Resolve After First Week
"I've never seen Boeing do that before. They might be feeling the pinch, feeling the hurt a little bit, you know--trying to save some money after spending so much money on four CE
The Boeing strike has already cost the company and its workers $572 million – and the pace of losses is climbing
The strike at Boeing by 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists union, which reaches its seventh day today, has already cost the company and workers $572 million, according to an estimate from Anderson Economic Group.
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Boeing 'In A Death Spiral Of Their Own Making' According To A Consultant As 'Employees Already Have A Dim View Of Management'
Boeing is facing one of the toughest times in its history. Recently, 33,000 union workers left the job after rejecting the ...
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CDB Leasing to Buy 50 Boeing Max Jets in Second Major Order
China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co. agreed to buy 50 Boeing Co. 737 Max jets, the company’s second major order in as ...
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Boeing In Crisis: Pays Embraer $150 Million For Failed Acquisition Deal
The failed Boeing-Embraer joint venture means both companies lost valuable time and resources. Read more on how the scuttled ...
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Honesty About Boeing Accidents
The firm’s culpability is clear but anyone who cares about air safety (and truth) wants the whole story.
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CDB Aviation Pens Deal For 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 Planes
Boeing 737 MAXs . On September 18, CDB Aviation said that it signed purchase agreements with Boeing for 50 737 MAX 8 aircraft ...
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China aircraft lessor orders 50 737 MAX jets, in boost to Boeing
China Development Bank Financial Leasing said its aircraft leasing unit would order 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, in a boost to ...
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Boeing CEO Says Ending Strike 'A Top Priority'
Ending a strike involving more than 30,000 of Boeing's Seattle-area workers is "a top priority" for the aviation giant, chief ...
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Commentary: Boeing may have done wrong, but we all need it to succeed
The past few years have been rough flying for Boeing, with much of it self-inflicted. Their machinists recently voted to ...
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