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Unfinished Boeing 737s to cause piling up in Renton
Renton - After Airbus, Boeing now has difficulties in increasing production rates. It is especially noticeable in Renton, Seattle's only 737 final assembly plant. Over 40 unfinished 737 were parked around Boeing’s Renton final assembly plant and along the edges of the Renton Municipal Airport. Some of these aircraft are missing their engines and others waiting for the installation of different parts. (airlinerwatch.com) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I may be headed to a company to do some work for 737 engine components. From what I hear, the company gets an order, then they run said order, then once done, are inactive for a bit, then get a new order then ramp back up to fill said order. It is strange that they cannot get people for this job from the surrounding area, but need to get people from the opposite side of the country. Apparently there is a new engine being made for the 737s.
What a poorly written article. I had to read it three times to make sense of the logic.
"According to Boeing, the delays have already reached the peak. At the end of the year, everything should revert."
What a bizarre sentence.
"According to Boeing, the delays have already reached the peak. At the end of the year, everything should revert."
What a bizarre sentence.
Two sentences. That’s what those little dots mean.
Sounds like it was one of those automated writers. Not maybe or.
Not only a shortage of parts, but a shortage of workers to complete them. The buyout was obviously an effort to cut costs which seems to have back fired on Boeing. Sounds like they could use another assembly line both to cut costs and increase production of the 737. Another Boeing assembly line in the south perhaps?
Several hundred Starbucks employees from other plants in the Seattle area are now to reinforce the current production lines until the newly hired barristas are trained.
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