HAWKER BEECHCRAFT PLANS TO CUT 2,300 JOBS BY YEAR’S END

Hawker Beechcraft Chairman and CEO Jim Schuster blamed a number of factors – the eroding economy, tight credit markets and the negative portrayal of general aviation – for spurring the Wichita, Kan. manufacturer to eliminate up to 2,300 more positions by year’s end. Schuster last week wrote another...

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