Sean Duffy addressed critical aviation safety issues during his visit, which included tours of Boeing’s Renton facility and Amazon’s Prime Air headquarters.
The visit comes six years after the fatal crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which involved a Boeing 737 Max jet.
The 41,158-square-foot building had served as a computer training facility for Boeing employees. The airport bought the 19-year-old building at 9901 24th Place W. from Bomarc Holdings, which ...
The US transportation secretary will drop-in at Boeing’s Renton facility this week for what he describes as a “firsthand look ...
The president's billionaire adviser Elon Musk reposted the clip shot at Boeing Field — labeled an "ASMR" video by the White House — with the comment: "Haha wow." ...
Boeing’s Everett workforce is taking hits as the company cuts costs. According to the Everett Herald, 1,422 workers were let ...
Boeing on Thursday named Jeff Shockey as its new top lobbyist, as the U.S. planemaker faces a number of issues in Washington ...
Twenty-five percent tariffs are now in effect on all aluminum and steel imports and that could have an impact on Boeing, one ...
Boeing’s management needs to shape up, listen more to front-line employees, and communicate better, CEO Kelly Ortberg said at ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is set to visit Boeing’s (NYSE:BA) Renton, Washington, facility on Thursday to ...
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