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 doesnt share that level of detail about specific sites.
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(Everett Herald)