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skylimey
According to NPR Boeing just announced its moving its HQ to Washington D.C.
NPR Story
I guess it makes sense in their minds....
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Skylimey
In this context an article linked in that NPR story makes interesting reading ..
737 Max crash victims' families aim to reopen Boeing's deferred prosecution agreement
https://text.npr.org/1096075522 By David SchaperTuesday, May 3, 2022
In one of the posts on the MAX it was suggested that a criminal investigation into Boeing and Boeing executives would exclude Boeing from US DoD contracts. If the victims families action would put Boeing back under the criminal light ... then a strategic option could be to split the civil and the defense segment of Boeing into two separate companies, with the civil HQ back to engineering/manufacturing and the defense HQ in Washington DC.
We are a long way from that of course but might be an interesting contemplation ;-)