Boeing to cut production rates, jobs as airlines ask for delays
A string of deferrals and cancellations last week will force Boeing to cut jetliner production to 16.5 aircraft-total-per month by December, a move that will leave 7,000 Boeing employees without jobs by the end of 1995. Production rates on 737s and 767s will fall, while 747 rates will rise by next...
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