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Aviation Week8d
Podcast: Boeing Defense CEO Ted Colbert On His Rebuilding Plan
Ted Colbert, the president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space and Security ... I think we're making a lot of progress. We hired about 10,000 teammates last year. We're going to hire another about 15,000 ...
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United plans to hire 15,000, adding to surge in airline jobs
Southwest Airlines planned to hire 7,000 workers this year, but executives said last week they will reduce that number because the airline hasn’t received as many new Boeing jets as it expected.
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Netflix Has No Rules Because They Hire Great People
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. CEO of LEADx and author of Great Leaders Have No Rules. Do corporate rules really reflect a hidden hiring problem? What can we learn from ...
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The new Boeing model facing security issues
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing keeps coming across unexpected hurdles. Now they have detected a quality problem with the 787 Dreamliner model, which has led to delays in the delivery of the newer ...
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What On Earth Is A Pickle Fork And Why Is It Adding To Boeing’s 737 Woes?
It’s fair to say that 2019 has not been a good year for the aircraft manufacturer Boeing, as its new 737 MAX aircraft has been revealed to contain a software fault that could cause the aircraft ...
The Star15d
Boeing wants more workers in the office to ramp up production. Not everyone wants to go back
But the statement emphasised that Boeing values “face-to-face collaboration” and said the push for more in-person work will continue. “As we increase production rates, hire thousands of new ...
TheStreet.com2d
Boeing to Sell St. Louis Factory
1,700 jobs hang in the balance as Boeing trims production capacity to save on costs. unit also received an $8.96 billion contract to 222 new "Super Hornet" fighter planes for the U.S. Navy over ...
Fox Business1d
the boeing co.
Boeing says that the third party supplier made fuel tank issue affecting the KC-46 Pegasus and the 767 Freighter will not delay deliveries. Tanks require new paint. Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is ...
Seeking Alpha22d
Avoid Boeing Stock: It's Fool's Gold
Boeing's long-suffering commercial jets division has finally shown signs of a turnaround in recent quarters. Free cash flow is likely to recover to $10 billion by 2026, in line with management's ...
Reuters17d
Boeing looks to embed experienced pilots with new airline customers
WASHINGTON, May 24 (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) is deploying experienced pilots to airlines that are training their employees to fly Boeing aircraft, as part of a wider push to reduce aviation ...
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The two Boeing 787 aircraft are only 10 years old but will be dismantled for spare parts. By Natalie Sherman in New York & Nikhil Inamdar in Mumbai BBC News The airline orders a total of 470 ...
The New York Times9d
China Crosses a Flying Milestone but Remains in the Boeing-Airbus Grip
The C919 jet, made by a state-owned manufacturer, completed its first commercial flight. But Western rivals still supply most of China’s planes. By Niraj Chokshi and Tiffany May Niraj Chokshi ...

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