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Engineering360: "Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China"

03/13/2017 10:37 AM

Read Engineering360 article: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China.

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/14/2017 12:14 PM

Is there blame and/or credit for Herr Rump in this loss and/or gain of American jobs?

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/22/2017 10:21 AM

The blame is only on Boeing for losing American jobs.

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/22/2017 11:38 AM

There goes the rest of our technology and manufacturing techniques. next there will be layoffs here in the USA. This is not the way to make America great again.

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/22/2017 2:10 PM

Why don't we invest and build a new highly automated factory here in the US and build the planes so cheap that China will have to buy them from us. Once they get their factory up and running Boeing will become a big dinosaur.

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/23/2017 10:06 AM

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Re: Boeing to Launch Its First 737 Plant in China

03/23/2017 1:04 PM

Boeing is getting killed by the unions in Washington state. They tried to open a plant elsewhere in the U.S. but president Obama wouldn't let them so that he could support the unions. Since they were stopped, they looked elsewhere. This deal with China has been in the making for over a year.

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