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Boeing, one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world, announced that it will lay off about 2 employees to simplify its administrative structure.

Written by Bruno Teles
Published 08/02/2023 às 15:32
Updated 19/03/2023 às 19:25
Boeing to lay off XNUMX employees
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Boeing, a leader in the aviation industry, has announced plans to lay off about 2 employees over the next year. The objective is to simplify the corporate structure within the areas of finance and human resources. 

The company believes that the Changes are necessary to improve performance and ensure its competitiveness in the market. The manufacturer announced that it intends to restructure its jobs by reducing the number of vacancies and dismissals. The company said it will outsource about a third of positions to Tata Consulting Services in India.

also recently announced measures to optimize your resources, including cuts in the finance and human resources departments. This decision was taken with the objective of directing its efforts to improve the quality of the company's products, services and development processes. In January, the company announced that it was planning to hire 10 employees to work in engineering and manufacturing in 2023.

Last year, the company hired around 15 workers, but said some administrative positions would be reduced. So far, Boeing has approximately 156 people employed.

Two pilots were lucky to escape a crash of a Boeing 737 in Australia, watch the video

Via UOL

Two people were lucky to survive after the Boeing 737 tanker plane crashed and caught fire in a remote region of Western Australia on Monday, the 6th. The accident occurred while the aircraft was participating in firefighting operations in Fitzgerald National Park, approximately 420 kilometers southeast of Perth. The crash left a long trail in the area where it happened.

Aerial footage showed a plume of black smoke and the fuselage on fire. Even so, miraculously, the two pilots managed to get off the plane unharmed and were discharged the next day. Unfortunately, only the tail of the plane was left as ashes.

Regional Emergencies Minister Stephen Dawson told a news conference on Tuesday that the fact that the pilots managed to get off the plane was almost miraculous. “We are very relieved that they are okay. It is a truly extraordinary result,” he said. He also pointed out that this situation was a test of the pilots' skills.

The tanker plane, which was previously a passenger vehicle, touched the ground just 20 seconds after releasing the cargo in the burned place, according to official information. The Australian Transport Safety Office (ATSB) has opened an investigation to find out how the first “accident” with a Boeing 737 in the country was.

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