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Spirit AeroSystems announced another round of layoffs on Friday as the Wichita aerospace company continues to get battered by the grounding of the 737 Max…
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The agency says older 737 Classic and Next Generation planes that have been in storage because of the COVID-19 pandemic might have developed engine valve problems that could lead to engine failure.
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More than a year after the plane's grounding because of two deadly crashes, the FAA began a series of certification flights Monday, a big step toward allowing the 737 Max to fly passengers again.
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Spirit AeroSystems will furlough all of its hourly employees still working on the Boeing 737 Max program for 21 days.The furloughs will begin Monday and…
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The number of people traveling by air has plummeted more than 90% since the beginning of March. More than half of the employees losing their jobs are being laid off involuntarily.
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Spirit AeroSystems announced Friday it would lay off 1,450 employees at its Wichita plant amid the reduced demand for commercial airplanes.It was the…
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Spirit AeroSystems says it will begin a “phased-in return to work” for some of its furloughed employees.The statement follows an announcement Thursday by…
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Wichita’s already weakened economy took another blow with the news that Spirit AeroSystems will furlough a number of workers for three weeks.The furloughs…
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued an airworthiness directive for the jetliner that stems from a faulty component that could make the aircraft vulnerable to lightning strikes.
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WSU Tech announced it will offer scholarships to workers laid off because of the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max.The scholarships will cover the cost of…