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Boeing to Consolidate 787 Production in South Carolina in 2021

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The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) announced plans to consolidate 787 jet production at its North Charleston, S.C. facility starting mid-2021. This strategic move aims to preserve liquidity and improve operational efficiency amid the ongoing challenges in the airline industry due to COVID-19. While the 787 family has performed well, the consolidation will enable Boeing to streamline processes and prepare for a potential increase in air travel demand. Boeing is assessing employment impacts at both Everett and North Charleston locations as part of this transition.

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  • Consolidation of 787 production aims to preserve liquidity and enhance operational efficiency.
  • The 787 family has outperformed others in the widebody segment during market downturn.
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  • Potential impacts on employment in Everett and North Charleston due to production changes.

SEATTLE, Oct. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As the airline industry continues to address the impact of COVID-19, The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] said today it will consolidate production of 787 jets at its facility in North Charleston, S.C., starting in mid-2021, according to the company's best estimate. The decision comes as the company is strategically taking action to preserve liquidity and reposition certain lines of business in the current global environment to enhance efficiency and improve performance for the long-term.

While Boeing's versatile 787 family has outperformed other widebody airplanes during the challenging market downturn, its production system has been adjusted to accommodate the current difficult market environment while positioning the 787 family to ramp up production as air travel increases.

"The Boeing 787 is the tremendous success it is today thanks to our great teammates in Everett. They helped give birth to an airplane that changed how airlines and passengers want to fly. As our customers manage through the unprecedented global pandemic, to ensure the long-term success of the 787 program, we are consolidating 787 production in South Carolina," said Stan Deal, president and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

"Our team in Puget Sound will continue to focus on efficiently building our 737, 747, 767 and 777 airplane families, and both sites will drive Boeing initiatives to further enhance safety, quality, and operational excellence."  

The company began assembling 787-8 and 787-9 airplanes at its Everett site in 2007, and brought the North Charleston facility on line as a second final assembly line in 2010. However, only the North Charleston site is set up to build the larger 787-10 model. Production of the smaller 787 models will continue in Everett until the program transitions to the previously-announced production rate of six airplanes a month in 2021.

In July, Boeing announced an in-depth study into the feasibility of producing 787s at a single location. The review examined the impacts and benefits to Boeing customers, suppliers, employees and the overall health of the production system. The 787 study is part of an enterprise review underway to reassess all aspects of Boeing's facility footprint, organizational structure, portfolio and investment mix, and supply chain health and stability. 

This analysis confirmed the feasibility and efficiency gains created by consolidation, which enables the company to accelerate improvements and target investments to better support customers.

"We recognize that production decisions can impact our teammates, industry and our community partners," said Deal. "We extensively evaluated every aspect of the program and engaged with our stakeholders on how we can best partner moving forward. These efforts will further refine 787 production and enhance the airplane's value proposition."

Boeing said it is assessing potential impacts to employment in Everett and North Charleston and will communicate any changes directly to its employees.

About Boeing
Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading provider of commercial airplanes, defense, space and security systems, and global services. As a top U.S. exporter, the company supports commercial and government customers in more than 150 countries and leverages the talents of a global supplier base. Building on a legacy of aerospace leadership, Boeing continues to lead in technology and innovation, deliver for its customers and invest in its people and future growth.

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What is Boeing's plan for 787 production in 2021?

Boeing plans to consolidate 787 jet production at its North Charleston, S.C. facility starting in mid-2021.

How has Boeing's 787 family performed during the COVID-19 pandemic?

The 787 family has outperformed other widebody airplanes during the challenging market downturn.

What factors influenced Boeing's decision to consolidate 787 production?

Boeing's decision is driven by the need to preserve liquidity and improve operational efficiency amid the pandemic.

Will there be any job impacts from Boeing's production consolidation?

Boeing is assessing potential impacts to employment in both Everett and North Charleston due to the production changes.

Why is Boeing focusing on North Charleston for 787 production?

North Charleston is set up to build the larger 787-10 model, facilitating the consolidation process.

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