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Boeing Co. is preparing to split control of a factory complex in Belfast, Ireland with arch-rival Airbus SE as Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. struggles to line up a third-party buyer for some of ...
Over 2,000 jobs could be at risk after a deal to take over part of Belfast’s former Shorts factory was inked.
Spirit AeroSystems confirmed that furloughs will continue into next month for hundreds of employees working in Boeing 737 programs.
Bombardier is open to the prospect of acquiring work packages from Spirit AeroSystems in Belfast focused on the production of aerostructures for its business jets, although the Canadian airframer ...
Spirit AeroSystems was the largest independent aerostructure manufacturer, originally spun out of Boeing in 2005. The firm produces fuselages, wing structures, and structures that house and ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A Spirit AeroSystems spokesperson confirmed that the company will furlough 250-350 employees working in two different Boeing 737 programs beginning later this month.
Airbus Will Take Spirit AeroSystems Assets as Part of Carve-Up With Boeing Manufacturing giant will acquire locations in Kansas and North Carolina, as well as internationally.
Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, is temporarily laying off workers on its 737 production line to manage an inventory surplus, the company said Friday.
Spirit AeroSystems' chief engineer Sean Black will lead the supplier's site in Wichita, Kansas, after Boeing completes its acquisition of Spirit this year, according to letters to employees on ...
Airbus will take over some parts of Spirit AeroSystems as Spirit is reacquired by Boeing. “Spirit has entered into a definitive agreement with Airbus SE to transfer ownership of certain assets ...
Boeing set to acquire Spirit's Northern Ireland plant, spokesperson says Boeing is set to take over the non-Airbus portion of Spirit AeroSystems' operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after ...
Representatives of Spirit AeroSystems workers in the UK are seeking political support over concerns for the future of the company’s Short Brothers plant in Belfast as it faces break-up.