In filings made Monday, Boeing said it would be laying off more than 2,000 workers in Washington and Oregon amid a year of strikes and safety issues.
Days before this incident, the National Transportation Safety Board issued an urgent warning about Boeing's 737NG and 737MAX.
On 11 November, the aircraft manufacturer said Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) senior vice-president of quality Elizabeth ...
As Boeing's Machinists return after eight weeks on strike, experts predict the work stoppage strained finances for the ...
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Boeing's head of quality for commercial airplanes, Elizabeth Lund, who has spearheaded the planemaker's improvement plans, ...
The aerospace manufacturer and its new chief executive face a daunting to-do list, including improving quality and increasing ...
One of the company's most prominent woman executives will retire from the job she took after the in-flight panel blowout. She ...
Boeing board has elected former Vanguard Group CEO Tim Buckley as its newest member, effective Jan. 1, the U.S. planemaker ...
Boeing has so far laid off 2,199 workers in Washington, among job cuts that will eventually total about 17,000 across the ...
About 33,000 workers at the aerospace manufacturer had been on strike for nearly two months, having rejected two earlier ...
Boeing has delivered layoff notices to more than 400 members of its professional aerospace labor union, part of thousands of ...