Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

787 is leaving Everett, what will take its place?

How about moving 737 to Everett? Then sell off Renton?

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Post ID: @OP+16b3fGOL

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CHOP ZONE with wonderful smells ruminating through the air!

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Post ID: @7gac+16b3fGOL

Boeing already sold all of Renton facilities, everything is owned by the city of Renton, Boeing leases the land so they do not have to pay property taxes.

This is true and can be looked up in parcel searches.

Been done since the 757 plane was cut out of production.

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Post ID: @6zkw+16b3fGOL

It’s a new month. Waiting for the big announcement! So excited. This is going to be great!

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Post ID: @6zla+16b3fGOL

787 IS THE BEST PLANE IN THE WORLD!

https://www.traveller.com.au/ten-reasons-why-the-boeing-787-dreamliner-is-worth-the-hype-h0y9c3

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Post ID: @5ceq+16b3fGOL

@4yrz+16b3fGOL

Boeing only announces layoff's once a month. You'd know this if you worked at Boeing. Are you employed by Boeing?

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Post ID: @5hmb+16b3fGOL

Get a life. 737 is not going to Everett. Boeing would move 737 production out of state before they move it to Everett, and the 737 program will be a memory before they even begin to seriously think about needing to move it. Fact is, Boeing is going to announce another massive, big, huge, gigantic round of layoffs in the next week or so. Open your eyes and ears. It is truly unavoidable. With anticipated production of the 737 at very-very-very low levels, unless you are in the top 25-30% in seniority, you better be ready to be shown the exit. Boeing will need less than 1 shift of effort on a monthly basis at many of its PNW commercial locations to meet anticipated small plane production demands for the foreseeable future. Game over.

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Post ID: @4yrz+16b3fGOL

@2pyj+16b3fGOL
My bet is more like the 737 completion center in China will shut down soon and close doors. Not the other way around.

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Post ID: @3oup+16b3fGOL

BAAS - business as a service will be introduced with electric/non carbon emiting autonomous aerial vehicles through blockchain enabled smart contact execution
Think transition to space base sci-fi world economy of scale
Think legacy business model collapse to renaissance and introduction of advanced technology to catalyst economic growth
Enjoy

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Post ID: @3cga+16b3fGOL

When the aerospace industry comes back, Boeing will stand up a second assembly line in China, next to the current 737 completion center. It's already in the latest business model!

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Post ID: @2pyj+16b3fGOL

The former 787 Line Autonomous Zone

There will be no rules, no police, anything goes. But mostly there will be unemployed Boeing union folks doing exactly what they did when they worked there - nothing. I'm sorry, not quite nothing. They will b–ch and complain just like they did when they worked there, except this time, no paycheck.

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Post ID: @1mii+16b3fGOL

@1kpc+16b3fGOL The 737 will be dead soon too. Keep dreaming...

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Post ID: @1cnl+16b3fGOL

Yep. 737 will be in Everett

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Post ID: @1kpc+16b3fGOL

Empty space or maybe a Autonomous Zone

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Post ID: @1ppo+16b3fGOL

How about no

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