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Sat Apr 11, 2020, 02:33 AM Apr 2020

2,500 Boeing workers to resume work in Everett and elsewhere

EVERETT — The Boeing Co. will resume some production work at Washington locations, including the Everett assembly plant, as early as Monday with a focus mostly on military programs, the company said late Friday.

What it called a limited resumption of activities will focus on the Everett-built KC-46 tanker, a derivative of the 767, and the Renton-built P-8 anti-submarine airplane, a derivative of the 737.

About 2,500 employees in all will resume work on those two military lines in the Puget Sound area and at a company operation in Moses Lake in Eastern Washington, where Boeing has stored hundreds of grounded 737 Max jetliners.

A Boeing spokeswoman declined to say how many employees would resume work at the Everett factory, saying the company doesn’t share that level of detail about specific sites.

Read more: https://www.heraldnet.com/business/2500-boeing-workers-to-resume-work-in-everett-and-elsewhere/
(Everett Herald)

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