Boeing is expected to appoint a new CEO by the end of the year. The new CEO will face significant challenges, including deciding whether to build a new plane to regain market share lost to Airbus after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, and a blown out panel in January. This decision would be difficult and expensive. Additionally, Boeing is undergoing a hiring spree to replenish its factory ranks, requiring the training of thousands of new employees. The company also plans to hire about 200 high-paying engineering jobs this year and nearly double that total over the next few years. Boeing will open a new engineering facility in Florida to support its defense and government services portfolios.
🔵 BOEING TO OPEN NEW ENGINEERING FACILITY IN FLORIDA Full Story → https://t.co/z2fIigZdLe Boeing said on Tuesday it will open a new engineering facility in Florida for its defense and government services portfolios and aims to hire for nearly 200 engineering jobs this year. https://t.co/eNMwbmtnCr
BOEING: PLANS TO BEGIN HIRING FOR ABOUT 200 HIGH-PAYING ENGINEERING JOBS THIS YEAR AND FORECASTS NEARLY DOUBLING THAT TOTAL OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS
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Three months to learn how to build an airplane: After a hiring spree to replenish its factory ranks, Boeing must train thousands of rookies https://t.co/FjTVt3slNp https://t.co/FjTVt3slNp
Boeing’s next CEO has a big decision to make after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 and a blown out panel in January: Is it time for a new plane? It could help, but doing so would be difficult and expensive. https://t.co/lgZpBE4QVE
Boeing is expected to appoint a new CEO by the end of the year. Some analysts say building a new plane soon would help the company regain ground it has lost to Airbus after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019. But doing so would be difficult and expensive. https://t.co/ZXAuz9zG37