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Boeing To Close
Witchita Facility By The End Of 2013 By Shane Nolan |
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January 5, 2012 - The Boeing Company announced that the
Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) facility in
Wichita will close by the end of 2013. The Wichita
facility currently employs more than 2,160 employees.
"The decision to close our Wichita facility was
difficult but ultimately was based on a thorough study
of the current and future market environment and our
ability to remain competitive while meeting our
customers' needs with the best and most affordable
solutions," said Mark Bass, vice president and general
manager for BDS' Maintenance, Modifications & Upgrades
division.
"We recognize how this will affect the lives of the highly skilled men and women who work here, so we will do everything possible to assist our employees, their families and our community through this difficult transition." |
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Boeing
Wichita is the base for the company's Global Transport &
Executive Systems business and its B-52 and 767 International
Tanker programs. The facility also provides support for flight
mission planning and integrated logistics.
"In this
time of defense budget reductions, as well as shifting customer
priorities, Boeing has decided to close its operations in
Wichita to reduce costs, increase efficiencies, and drive
competitiveness," said Bass. "We will begin program transitions
in the coming months, with the complete closure of the site
scheduled for the end of 2013. "We do not
anticipate job reductions as a result of this decision until
early in the third quarter of 2012." |
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