Daily Memo: Why Boeing Seems Destined To Accept A U.S. Stake In Its Business

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The leading aerospace and defense giant’s Puget Sound facilities remain closed as it deep-cleans the facilities.
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For Boeing, April is the cruelest month. The leading aerospace and defense giant’s Puget Sound facilities remain closed as it deep-cleans the facilities—and more importantly, tries to convince workers to come back after at least one local death from the COVID-19 pandemic was reported in late March...
Michael Bruno

Based in Washington, Michael Bruno is Aviation Week Network’s Executive Editor for Business. He oversees coverage of aviation, aerospace and defense businesses, supply chains and related issues.

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