WASHINGTON: Boeing has said it will indefinitely extend a shutdown at its factories in Washington state because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The aerospace giant had already halted production at its Puget Sound facility near Seattle, where the company builds the long-range 777 jet and other models, after announcing a two-week stoppage last month.
It had also shut its other major state factory at Moses Lake because of the 737 MAX grounding.
Boeing announced Sunday that the shutdown would continue indefinitely in an effort to protect staff from COVID-19, which has already claimed the life of one employee at the companyâs Everett facility.
âThe health and safety of our employees, their families and our communities is our shared priority,â Boeingâs commercial airplanes division president Stan Deal said in a statement.
Boeing was already facing significant headwinds prior to the coronavirus pandemic because of the crisis surrounding the 737 MAX, which has been grounded for more than a year following two fatal crashes.
But the pandemic has further hit the companyâs outlook with most commercial airline travel suspended and major carriers thrust into a life-or-death fight.
The company is seeking more than $60 billion in federal support for the US aerospace industry in the wake of the two crises.
It announced a voluntary worker layoff plan on Thursday and said it expected âseveral thousand employeesâ to take a severance package or retire.
Boeing currently employs around 70,000 people in Washington state.
Boeing extends factory shutdown in Washington state
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Boeing extends factory shutdown in Washington state

- Shutdown would continue indefinitely in an effort to protect staff from COVID-19
- Boeing currently employs around 70,000 people in Washington state