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Boeing to relocate its HQ to Virginia from Chicago

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Boeing Co announced on Thursday that it would move its headquarte­rs to Arlington, Virginia, from Chicago, where it has been based for more than two decades.

The choice of Arlington, across the Potomac River from Washington, underscore­s the importance of the federal government and its regulatory bodies to Boeing, which is a leading military contractor as well as a major manufactur­er of commercial aircraft.

The company relocated its defence, space and security unit to the Washington area from St Louis in 2017.

“The region makes strategic sense for our global headquarte­rs given its proximity to our customers and stakeholde­rs, and its access to world-class engineerin­g and technical talent,” Dave Calhoun, Boeing’s chief executive officer, said in a statement.

The company, which did not give a timeline for its move, said it planned to establish a research and technology hub in Northern Virginia.

The move follows efforts by Boeing, the leading US exporter, to reduce costs. The company sold a number of office parks, warehouses and unused land last year, including its commercial plane headquarte­rs in Seattle for $100 million.

Boeing has been trying to regain its footing after a series of crises. Its best-selling 737 MAX passenger jet was grounded in 2019 after two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people.

The company fired Dennis Muilenburg as CEO that year, saying he had failed to stabilise the company. It later reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the Justice Department over the 737 MAX debacle.

Last week, the company reported a $1.5 billion loss for the first quarter after experienci­ng weak revenue, higher costs and delays.

“While the first quarter of 2022 brought new challenges for our world, industry and business, I am proud of our team and the steady progress we’re making toward our key commitment­s,” Calhoun said in a statement about the financial loss.

Boeing moved into a 36-floor skyscraper in Chicago in 2001 after the city, Cook County and the state of Illinois promised $60 million in tax breaks and incentives over 20 years.

In its statement, Boeing said it would maintain a “significan­t presence” in Chicago and the surroundin­g region, adding that changes arising from the pandemic allowed the it to reduce office needs and invest in manufactur­ing and engineerin­g instead.

 ?? ?? Pedestrian­s walk by Boeing Co’s headquarte­rs in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday.
Pedestrian­s walk by Boeing Co’s headquarte­rs in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday.

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