Boeing to axe 10% of staff and slow production of 777x plane
Published On Oct 11, 2024, 5:17 PM
Boeing has announced plans to cut its workforce by 10% and slow the production of its 777x aircraft amid various operational challenges. The company is facing losses in its military division and has also been affected by staff strikes and quality concerns regarding its planes.
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Given the workforce reduction and delays in production, Boeing may experience short-term negative impacts on its stock performance. Reduced production schedules could lead to lower revenues and profits, particularly if coupled with rising operational costs from the challenges faced in their military operations and ongoing strikes.
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