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There was a one paragraph blurb in the business section this morning that
Boeing will shutdown the 757 production line late next year. Is the Dreamliner to be the replacement in the product line? I didn't think the Dreamliner would be certified that soon. D. |
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"Capt. Doug" wrote:
There was a one paragraph blurb in the business section this morning that Boeing will shutdown the 757 production line late next year. Is the Dreamliner to be the replacement in the product line? I didn't think the Dreamliner would be certified that soon. This has been big news around here in the Seattle area, as you might expect (especially since Boeing continues to shed tens of thousands of jobs locally). The 757 line in Renton will be shut down next year as they work through the last of their orders. The company has not formally made a decision whether or not to commit to producing the 7E7. They say they will make that announcement, and will say where it will be built, later this year. 7E7s won't be flying for a while. As you can imagine, people around here are watching closely. Most folks seem to agree that the plane will be built (unlike some other recent high profile Boeing projects), and many are saying that the end of 757 production actually makes it even more likley that they will build the 7E7. Personally, I believe they will commit to the 7E7, but it's anybody's guess as to where they will build it. The company's leaders seems to take great pleasure in bashing the Seattle area every chance they get, and if I had to bet my lunch money on it, I probably wouldn't put my chips on the hometown, even though that seems to make the most sense to me. My 2 cents. David H Boeing Field (BFI), Seattle, WA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Pacific Northwest Flying forum: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/pnwflying |
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In article , David H
writes: The company's leaders seems to take great pleasure in bashing the Seattle area every chance they get, and if I had to bet my lunch money on it, I probably wouldn't put my chips on the hometown, even though that seems to make the most sense to me. Just as the local government has been taking pleasure in bashing Boeing for years. Call it the results of biting the hand that feeds you, or gorging on the golden goose. John |
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David H wrote:
Personally, I believe they will commit to the 7E7, but it's anybody's guess as to where they will build it. The company's leaders seems to take great pleasure in bashing the Seattle area every chance they get, and if I had to bet my lunch money on it, I probably wouldn't put my chips on the hometown, even though that seems to make the most sense to me. The local government figures have been attacking Boeing for years, and squeezing them hard for every drop and cent every time Boeing wanted to do anything. They certainly should not be the least bit surprised if Boeing decides it wants to do major manufacturing elsewhere, in more hospitable territory. It also would not be shocking to see the wings manufactured in Japan, where many orders may come from. Moving the hq out of Washington should have been a huge wake up signal. |
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![]() "Jessica Gallagher" wrote in message ... David H wrote: Personally, I believe they will commit to the 7E7, but it's anybody's guess as to where they will build it. The company's leaders seems to take great pleasure in bashing the Seattle area every chance they get, and if I had to bet my lunch money on it, I probably wouldn't put my chips on the hometown, even though that seems to make the most sense to me. The local government figures have been attacking Boeing for years, and squeezing them hard for every drop and cent every time Boeing wanted to do anything. They certainly should not be the least bit surprised if Boeing decides it wants to do major manufacturing elsewhere, in more hospitable territory. It also would not be shocking to see the wings manufactured in Japan, where many orders may come from. Moving the hq out of Washington should have been a huge wake up signal. Yet another reason that business is leaving America - increasingly stringent enviromental regulations, increasinly complex goverment regulations, increasingly excessive taxes; when the business leaves, those jobs are gone...forever. The biggest lie in the world.. "I'm from the goverment, and I'm here to help'. |
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![]() "Ralph Snart" wrote in message news:9TFkb.825533$Ho3.227062@sccrnsc03... Yet another reason that business is leaving America - increasingly stringent enviromental regulations, increasinly complex goverment regulations, increasingly excessive taxes; when the business leaves, those jobs are gone...forever. You should stop listening to so much talk radio. Mike MU-2 |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 02:06:23 GMT, "Mike Rapoport"
wrote in Message-Id: . net: "Ralph Snart" wrote in message news:9TFkb.825533$Ho3.227062@sccrnsc03... Yet another reason that business is leaving America - increasingly stringent enviromental regulations, increasinly complex goverment regulations, increasingly excessive taxes; when the business leaves, those jobs are gone...forever. You should stop listening to so much talk radio. Actually, I believe I heard that Boeing wings (model(s)?) are currently manufactured in Japan, and Boeing plans to outsource wings and other parts for future models abroad. The reduced labor cost in foreign countries probably more than cover shipping costs. How else do you explain the recent jump in manufacturing, and continued increase in unemployment? -- Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts. -- Larry Dighera, |
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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... "Ralph Snart" wrote in message news:9TFkb.825533$Ho3.227062@sccrnsc03... Yet another reason that business is leaving America - increasingly stringent enviromental regulations, increasinly complex goverment regulations, increasingly excessive taxes; when the business leaves, those jobs are gone...forever. You should stop listening to so much talk radio. Mike MU-2 Just what did I state that is incorrect? BTW, has NAFTA, GATT and other 'free trade' laws cause you to lose your job? If not, you one of the lucky ones. Speak to the many from HP, SISCO, Nike, Microsoft, Levi Strauss, etc whose jobs are now overseas. They would say that YOU need to listen to talk radio. |
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In article . net, "Mike
Rapoport" writes: You should stop listening to so much talk radio. You don't need to listen to "talk radio" to see it happen. I've lived it. I fled California a few years ago, and they still haven't figured out why. John |
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In article 9TFkb.825533$Ho3.227062@sccrnsc03, Ralph Snart
writes The biggest lie in the world.. "I'm from the goverment, and I'm here to help'. Another way of putting this, referring to people who say they have come to help and don't, is: "They come to offer every form of assistance short of actual help." -- David E-Mail reply to |
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