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Boeing mulls moving division headquarters to Everett to cut costs

By Associated Press
Published: October 21, 2020, 6:29pm

EVERETT  — Boeing is considering relocating its commercial airplane division headquarters in Washington in an effort to reduce costs during the coronavirus pandemic.

Boeing Executive Bill McSherry confirmed earlier reports that the company was mulling whether to vacate the Boeing Commercial Airplanes headquarters in Renton and move to either the Boeing Field in Seattle or the campus in Everett, The Daily Herald reported.

McSherry told participants at an Economic Alliance Snohomish County virtual gathering on Tuesday that the pandemic has forced the airline to take “some very difficult steps” and drove the company “to respond to the new normal here for the next few years.”

McSherry suggested that both locations are possibilities, and some employees have already moved to the Everett campus after vacating an office building it had leased in Mukilteo.

The Chicago-based company borrowed $25 billion from the capital markets instead of taking any federal relief aid during the pandemic, and is now scrutinizing its operations “to ensure we can bridge this gap with available funds,” McSherry said.

The assembly plant at Paine Field in Everett, where the company’s largest planes are made, will continue to see a lull in production as officials believe sales of wide-body jets aren’t expected to rebound for years.

“The decision to consolidate was a business decision,” Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin said at the virtual meeting.

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