The Mercury News

Boeing temporaril­y halts work in Seattle region

- By Julie Johnsson and Richard Clough Bloomberg News

Boeing is shutting down its Seattle-area manufactur­ing hub for two weeks after a worker died of coronaviru­s complicati­ons, adding to a wave of plant closings sweeping the globe as the aviation industry navigates the biggest disruption in decades.

Activity at the factories will start winding down now and come to a halt March 25, Boeing said in a statement Monday. The company will conduct deep cleaning at the facilities, which range from a wide-body plant in Everett, about 25 miles north of Seattle, to parts-fabricatio­n plants south of the city. Workers will receive 10 days of paid leave.

The aerospace giant is pausing operations as the Covid-19 pandemic upends the airline industry and threatens the health of the planemaker’s own workers in the Seattle area, a hot spot of the outbreak. Boeing is also assessing the health and safety of workers at its 787 Dreamliner plant in South Carolina, the company’s last jetliner factory to remain in operation.

“The fight to save lives by halting the spread of Covid-19 around the world is demanding actions that few of us could have imagined even a few weeks ago,” Boeing Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun said in a note to employees. “It has to be the top priority for all of us — individual­ly and collective­ly — to do what’s possible to help stop the pandemic now.”

The drastic move bolsters Boeing’s case for a $60 billion U.S. bailout, Bank of America Corp. analyst Ron Epstein said in a report — and investors cheered. Boeing spiked 11% to $105.62 at the close in New York, the biggest gain since October 2008. The shares have tumbled 68% this year, the worst drop on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Boeing is also halting operations at a site in eastern Washington where grounded 737 Max jets are parked. Airbus SE, its European rival, started reopening its factories after sanitizing surfaces against a virus that can linger for days.

So far, 32 Boeing employees have contracted the virus, with the bulk of the cases occurring in Washington state. The company’s jetliner division is headquarte­red in Longacres, south of Seattle.

 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Boeing 777X is parked outside Boeing’s manufactur­ing facility in Everett, Washington. Boeing announced Monday that it will suspend manufactur­ing in the Seattle area.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Boeing 777X is parked outside Boeing’s manufactur­ing facility in Everett, Washington. Boeing announced Monday that it will suspend manufactur­ing in the Seattle area.

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