Boeing Accelerates Hiring to Power Production Growth

Boeing ramps up hiring, adding 100 to 140 factory workers weekly to boost output and replace retirees.

The company increases staffing to support higher production rates and upcoming aircraft programs across its manufacturing network.

Union leader Jon Holden reports workforce growth beyond 34,000 employees in the Pacific Northwest, with numbers continuing to rise.

Boeing confirms strong hiring interest in Puget Sound as teams expand to meet rising production targets.

The company prepares a fourth Seattle-area line, the North Line, dedicated to the popular 737 MAX program.

Additional hiring supports the 777X program and strengthens operations across logistics, tooling, and transportation functions.

Washington state aerospace jobs climbed to 81,800 in February, reflecting steady recovery and growing industry demand.

Boeing expands apprenticeship programs, increasing training capacity for specialized skills like composite repairs and advanced manufacturing.

Executives expect sustained hiring momentum as airlines maintain strong orders and demand for fuel-efficient aircraft continues rising.

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