Boeing would like to focus on design (which was greatly subsidized by US taxpayers) and on painting the airplane. As for manufacturing one of the most complex project items commonly purchased, Boeing does not see it as a core competency. How does a country fall from a high economic perch? It does so by having [...]
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Undermining the US Worker with Outsourceing Lunacy at Boeing
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