Vought Turns To Military Work To Make Up For 787 Shortfalls
Vought Aircraft Industries is shifting work shares among its 787 work force in North Charleston, S.C., to reflect Boeing’s slowed developmental and production aircraft rates. As part of an interim partial agreement with Boeing, Vought received $122 million in March as compensation for the slowdown...
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