RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT LAYS OFF ANOTHER 220 EMPLOYEES
Raytheon Aircraft, facing a sluggish economy and slightly lower aircraft production in 2003, said it will cut another 220 jobs at its plants in Wichita and Salina, Kan. The cuts, which include both hourly and salaried workers, include jobs across the entire RAC product line and were necessitated by...
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