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Boeing to Open High-Tech Engineering Facility in Daytona Beach, Hiring 200 Engineers

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Boeing announced on the 11th its plans to open a new engineering facility in Florida dedicated to the defense and government services sector. The company aims to hire nearly 200 engineers this year.

The facility in Daytona Beach will focus on engineering design, research, development, and prototyping capabilities.

The initial strategy involves hiring employees to perform engineering work for military aircraft programs and advanced technology capabilities.

The facility is projected to be operational by late fall, with Boeing anticipating a nearly doubled workforce over the next few years.

Previously, Boeing announced that it had delivered 24 commercial aircraft in May, approximately half of the 50 jets delivered to customers during the same month last year. This slower pace was continued due to ongoing operations on the assembly line to complete unfinished work.

 

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