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Boeing saying goodbye to corrupt Chicago. Calhoun should invest the money in Engineering training. Too many young engrs with zero experience

Boeing set to move headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, sources say

By David Shepardson and Eric M. Johnson

WASHINGTON/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co is set to move its headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Virginia, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday, as the crisis-plagued U.S. planemaker works to repair relationships with customers, federal regulators and lawmakers.

The move to Arlington - across the Potomac River from the U.S. capital - is expected to be announced around the middle of next week, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Representatives for Boeing, the city of Chicago and Arlington declined immediate comment.

Reuters reported last October, citing sources close to the company, that cost cuts and a more hands-on corporate culture had raised questions about Boeing's future in Chicago, and in turn the broad direction Boeing intends to take as it tries to regain its stride.

Boeing has been working to repair its relationship with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and lawmakers after prior CEO Dennis Muilenburg was fired in 2019 after clashing the agency over its review of the 737 MAX following two fatal crashes that ki---d 346 people. Boeing, a key supplier to the U.S. Defense Department, last week unveiled more than $1 billion in charges on its Air Force One and T-7A Red Hawk trainer jet programs.

Boeing already has an Arlington office that opened in 2014 and has significant unused space. It is just blocks from Amazon's HQ2 building that is under construction.

Boeing shares were 3% lower in afternoon trading on a down day for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

The Chicago headquarters - a 36-floor, $200 million riverfront skyscraper - has also been at the crossroads of a cost-cutting campaign that has seen Boeing shed real estate, including its commercial airplane headquarters in Seattle.

Boeing moved its headquarters to Chicago in 2001, leaving its Seattle home after 85 years following its 1997 merger with St. Louis-based rival McDonnell Douglas - a decision that angered rank-and-file mechanics and engineers.

Boeing was seeking a post-merger headquarters in a neutral location separate from those existing divisional power centers.

Chicago, Cook County and Illinois awarded Boeing more than $60 million in tax and other incentives over 20 years to relocate. Those credits have expired, though Boeing was set to receive 2021 funds this year.

Some critics viewed the Chicago move as a symbol of a company that prized near-term profits and shareholder returns over long-term engineering dominance - a charge repeated after the 737 MAX crashes.

Once the symbol of a new Boeing, the vision of a corporate epicenter rising above its constituent parts has fallen at odds with the imperative of recapturing engineering dominance and repairing relationships with customers and federal regulators.

Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun, for example, has made repeated trips to its 787 Dreamliner factory in South Carolina to deal with production-related defects and certification delays that have hobbled the program.

Calhoun is also working to win certification of the largest variant of the 737 MAX before a new safety standard on cockpit alerts takes effect at year-end and is hoping Congress will step in.

The deadline for changes was introduced as part of broader regulatory reforms at the Federal Aviation Administration following the fatal 737 MAX crashes.

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Boeing’s propaganda group will be more effective working next-door to the
Ministry of Truth

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Post ID: @1uxb+1gA9EVVw

Washington DC is far more corrupted than Chicago, an excellent move for Boeing.
The new headquarters is much closer to the centers of power and corruption.
This is best for the dally face-to-face arm twisting, intimidation and bribery of our
Bombastically inept and criminal government; DC is a perfect fit for Boeing HQ.
Our miscreant business model has saved us billions in R&D,
who needs to innovate, when you can bribe and lie.

This move is also part of the deferred prosecution package we purchased.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1351336/download
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https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/boeing-charged-737-max-fraud-conspiracy-and-agrees-pay-over-25-billion

Boeing Is Number Two, A Perfect Fit For The DC Cesspool

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Post ID: @1aqr+1gA9EVVw

Boeing won't be around in 10 years. Next duopoly is Airbus and COMAC.

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Post ID: @1rlb+1gA9EVVw

It's all baloney !!! The real reason they are moving is because the huge tax incentives that Chicago paid them to move there in the first place 10 years ago expired on Dec 31st 2021. Arlington is the new site only because they were the highest bidder !!! All the rest of the things they are saying is pure fluff. Corporate will move again in 10 years when their deal with Arlington expires. We're not talking about 10's of thousands of people moving. Boeing corporate numbers less than 400 employees total best case.

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Post ID: @1jqb+1gA9EVVw

The decision to move resulted from a recent CEO-BOD workshop session on 'Turning the Company Around.' It was mentioned by Calgoon that he heard (from a reliable source) that toilets water rotates clockwise in the southern hemisphere, so the decision was made to start moving south and flush more vigorously to turn the ship around.

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Post ID: @1oxy+1gA9EVVw

https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/boeing-set-to-move-headquarters-to-arlington-virginia-sources-say-3

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Post ID: @1old+1gA9EVVw

Yo, enh+1gA9EVVw ... Boeing is a 24 hour operation! ha.ha.ha.

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Post ID: @1ola+1gA9EVVw

More crime and corruption in DC than in Chicago. More likely being done for some misguided reason like when they moved to Chicago:

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/11/how-boeing-lost-its-bearings/602188/

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Post ID: @1ddk+1gA9EVVw

Boeing going the way of NCR- National Cash Register. Was a great company until AT&T took it over and robbed it of all his strengths and cash. Look it up Fools

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Post ID: @1jov+1gA9EVVw

Yes - Chicago is so corrupt; Washington will be a much lees corrupt location for Boeing HQ. Good to see Boeing making a bold move to demonstrate a focus on emphasize business execution, performance, and safety.

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Post ID: @crn+1gA9EVVw

That's all people, including managers, did when I was at Boeing, watch movies on their phones, do online shopping, surf the web, take long lunches, text during meetings, come in late and leave early, it was more than obvious that no one GAF

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Post ID: @mob+1gA9EVVw

The below comment is probably from a manager.

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Post ID: @hma+1gA9EVVw

The fact this has been getting a lot of votes during normal Boeing working hours is proof that the majority of Boeing employees spend more time surfing the web watching You Tubes than they spend time doing actual work. No wonder Boeing is hitting the skids, At Boeing 10% of the employees carry the remaining 90% of the slackers on their back that preform little if any work. Without the 10% employees who soon will retire, Boeing would be out of business.

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Post ID: @enh+1gA9EVVw

Re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

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