Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 1952, Boeing began developing the Boeing 367-80, to demonstrate the advantages of jet propulsion for commercial aviation.Nicknamed the "Dash 80," the prototype rolled out of the Renton factory in May 1954 and would become the basis for two different production aircraft: the military KC-135 Stratotanker and the 707, the first successful commercial jetliner.
Boeing is resuming production of its bestselling plane, the 737 Max, for the first time since 33,000 workers began a seven-week strike that ended in early November. The company said Tuesday that ...
Boeing Renton Factory; Boeing South Carolina; M. Michoud Assembly Facility; U. United States Air Force Plant 42 ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers ...
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, [37] Boeing Capital, [38] Providence Health & Services, [39] and Wizards of the Coast have their headquarters in Renton. [40] The Boeing Renton Factory has operated since World War II, when it manufactured the B-29 Superfortress; currently, it produces the 737 airliner. The Renton plant produced the Jetfoil and ...
FILE - Boeing employees work on the 737 MAX on the final assembly line at Boeing's Renton plant, June 15, 2022, in Renton, Wash. (Ellen M. Banner/The Seattle Times via AP, Pool, File) (ASSOCIATED ...
Workers at the Boeing factory in Renton, Wash., during the company’s "Quality Stand Down" after a door plug ripped off a 737 Max jet mid-flight in January. (JASON REDMOND/AFP—Getty Images)
Boeing has laid off hundreds of additional employees in Washington state and California as part of planned cuts that will eventually reduce the company's workforce by about 17,000. Nearly 400 ...
The Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (or ZSE or Seattle Center or Seattle ARTCC) is the area control center responsible for controlling and ensuring proper separation of IFR aircraft in Washington state, most of Oregon, and parts of Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and California, as well as the neighboring area into the Pacific Ocean.