Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Big organizational changes coming soon, stay tuned.

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Post ID: @OP+1hiEqIDP

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Who knows, maybe Airbus or COMAC will buy the Boeing Everett facility. Not many Boeing facilities left that haven't been rapidly sold off in the last 3 years. Many Boeing people now work from home and hold their meetings at Starbucks or taverns.

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Post ID: @9akw+1hiEqIDP

to 4fqf+1hiEqIDP ... we will have a BIG empty factory in EVT!

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Post ID: @8fih+1hiEqIDP

True, the level of Boeing BS continually spewed on other sites is staggering. One might even think Boeing is still a viable company with a future when nothing could be further from the truth.

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Post ID: @8tsx+1hiEqIDP

This site is the best place to get inside info and truth about Boeing. Most every other site is part of the Boeing propaganda machine. You just have to ignore the massive down voting done by the corrupt Boeing PR slimebags.

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Post ID: @5uae+1hiEqIDP

There's nothing "Big" about Boeing anymore...well maybe their big debt and big money losing projects. Boeing's airplane backlog is getting tiny compared to Airbus. Boeing's cash flow is negative because they are delivering airplanes at negative profit because they had to sell them below cost to appear to be relevant and appear to retain some market share and because they have now already sold off all the assets they could. So just "Big" talk and little future for Boeing.

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Post ID: @4fqf+1hiEqIDP

A new 4th business unit is what the OP is referring to.

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Post ID: @3uxj+1hiEqIDP

Who cares. Boeing is now just a has been and the future of US aerospace is with other companies. Boeing is now in slow slog into the history books.

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Post ID: @2bds+1hiEqIDP

OP, you are an anonymous tool in desperate need of re-tooling.

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Post ID: @1hkp+1hiEqIDP

Should have gotten rid of Calhoun and the rest of the board after the 2nd Max crash. The 737 max instead of a clean sheet design is the worst decision any CEO at Boeing has ever made.

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