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Old 11th Jan 2012, 08:46
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Just seen this - it seems to add another layer of unpleasantness to the whole sorry saga.

(My bold)

Boeing to exit struggling Wichita cluster by 2014

By: Stephen Trimble Washington DC
07:25 4 Jan 2012
Source:
Boeing today announced the closure of all defence and space operations in Wichita, Kansas, within two years, a decision instantly criticised by local politicans as an act of betrayal.

Boeing decided to close its 82-year-old Wichita base and lay-off or transfer 2,160 employees after a "thorough study" launched in the third quarter last year. The study showed that Boeing's aircraft repair and upgrade work in Wichita was no longer competitive and should be merged with San Antonio, said Mark Bass, a Boeing vice president.

Over the next two years, Boeing will transfer Wichita's three major programmes - KC-46A tankers, B-52H bombers and executive military aircraft - to other sites. A portion of the engineering workforce on the bombers and executive transports will move to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Meanwhile, some of the machinists will be transferred to San Antonio.

But the most controversial move was Boeing's decision to transfer the work of finishing the KC-46A from Wichita to the Seattle area. Only a few years ago, Boeing enticed Kansas' elected officials to support the company's bid for the US Air Force tanker contract with promises of planting thousands of jobs in Wichita.

"It is a confession that it will not honor its commitment to Kansas," said Representative Mike Pompeo. "Boeing's statement confirms that it will indeed break years and years of promises."

Boeing emphasised that despite the closure of dedicated facilities in Wichita the company will still spend heavily on its Kansas supply chain. Last year, the company invested more than $3.2 billion on local companies.

But that did not satisfy state and local elected officials.
"Do not be fooled by Boeing's announcement that it will continue to rely on sub-supplier work in Kansas," Pompeo said. "That work in no way substitutes for the decade of promises made by [Boeing] with regard to defense work on the KC-46A tanker at the Boeing-Wichita facility."

A few years, Boeing's pledge to finish KC-46As in Wichita was a timely boost to the city's crippled aviation cluster, which promotes itself as the "air capital of the world".
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