'I'm scared', says Boeing whistleblower, after two others suffer mysterious deaths
Josh Dean, 45, yesterday became the second Boeing whistleblower to die in mysterious circumstances. He succumbed ...
Bloomberg has reported that Boeing, quietly, is ending its 747 production programme, but has yet to tell employees. The manufacturer makes half a 747 each month – and the last will come off the production line in about two years. It comes as part of an industry-wide strategy to use smaller aircraft, mirroring the retirement by many carriers of the huge A380. But the move to end production will come as a blow to the cargo industry, which continues to like the nose-loading aircraft – all remaining orders are now for the freighter version. The article also notes that UPS was one of the customers that picked up one of Volga-Dnepr’s rejected aircraft, in time for the peak season. An interesting read. (Bloomberg allows three free articles per month, so you may need a subscription to read this)
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