Boeing is to cut another 7,000 jobs as its losses mount in the pandemic. The US planemaker, which had already announced deep cuts, said its staff would be down to just 130,000 by the end of next ...
Boeing shares at last check were up 2.1% to $211.69. Dell traded up 1.3% at $78.76. Boeing eliminated 20,000 jobs companywide last year and said it has plans to reduce headcount by another ...
Boeing's delivery delays are forcing carriers to change their growth plans, CEOs said. Boeing is struggling to stabilize its ...
according to the ACS salary survey Gianluigi Veglia sexually harassed his students and lab staff but wasn’t fired Lanxess will cut 870 jobs, 460 of which will be in Germany, as part of a plan to ...
According to Reuters.com, carriers across the U.S. are concerned they will not be able to meet the rising travel demand after Boeing cut expectations for deliveries this year following heavy scrutiny ...
Ryanair Holdings said it will have to make schedule cuts for the summer season after confirming it now expects Boeing to deliver only 40 of the 57 aircraft it has ordered and which were due for ...
Expedia Group Inc. said late Monday it expects to lay off about 1,500 employees as it works to “recalibrate resources.” All pre-tax charges and costs associated with the restructuring are ...
2. Healthcare job cuts were down 9% in February compared to last month, when 4,182 jobs were cut. 3. In February 2023, the healthcare industry eliminated 9,749 roles. There were 61% fewer roles cut in ...
Ryanair is warning it may have to raise prices for flights and cut some routes from its summer flight offerings due to delays with Boeing 737 Max production that will leave it with fewer aircraft ...
Ryanair was due to receive 57 Boeing MAX 8200 planes by end-April, but just over a week ago Boeing told the airline it would receive around 50 aircraft by end-June, O'Leary said. That could now ...
Ryanair may be forced to cut flights and raise fares in the peak summer season this year because crisis-hit Boeing can’t deliver the planes it promised. Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Europe’s ...