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Boeing Might Go on Strike: What Happens to the F-47 NGAD Fighter?
Despite what appears to be an imminent strike vote by 3,200 machinists at its St. Louis defense plants, Boeing’s leadership ...
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Is Boeing’s New F-47 Fighter About to Be ‘Delayed’?
Over 3,200 machinists at Boeing’s military aircraft facilities in the St. Louis area went on strike Monday after rejecting a ...
"These proud aerospace manufacturing workers recently voted to reject Boeing’s substandard contract offer and withhold their ...
The strike involves roughly 3,200 workers at three Boeing sites, including its St. Louis hub, which is expected to be central ...
Workers are determined to reject a contract requiring new employees to wait 12 years for top pay, with 20 percent wage ...
With over 3,200 workers off the job, the military’s reliance on one politically connected contractor threatens innovation, ...
This company has become a joke. They put stock price and rate before safety and way before employee well-being.” ...
With F-47 now destined for Boeing, I suspect Lockheed would have been more than happy to go "all-in," to pivot, and try to win the other sixth-generation contract in contention: F/A-XX.
Boeing is being hit with its second strike in less than a year after 3,200 hourly workers walked off their jobs building military aircraft.
Key Points Boeing beat out Lockheed Martin to win the F-47 fighter jet contract in March. Now, Boeing may have a chance to win the Navy's F/A-XX as well, and by default.
Northrop Grumman has provided a very rare glimpse of what the F/A-XX could look like at a time when the program's future is ...
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