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Tough-talking Boeing chief executive Jim McNerney says suppliers who don't work with the company to cut their prices would be told not to bid on new projects.
The KC-46 is based on Boeing's all-aluminum 767 and will be built primarily in Everett, with assembly work at multiple Puget Sound locations.
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The Vancouver, Wash.-based company that runs the facility says the Edmonds Prestige Care structure was old and must be remodeled or completely rebuilt, but will reopen.
Gov. Jay Inslee will also reveal a comprehensive strategy to support the aerospace industry during an event Thursday at Mukilteo's Future of Flight Aviation Center.
The New York Times is reporting the Boeing plans to add new lightweight composite wings and fuel efficient engines to the existing 777 template for its 777X.
The Dubai-based air leasing firm DAE Capital cancels orders for five 747-8s in the midst of a slumping air cargo market.
The company has signed a lease for space on the Dayton Street side of the Old Milltown development and hopes to open this summer, the property owner said.
Bowlers made their last strikes at the iconic Edmonds lanes this week, as it makes way for Walgreens.
Published reports indicate the big jet could be back in service by May, with the Federal Aviation Administration expected as soon as Friday to approve Boeing's solution to the plane's battery issues.
The Everett Herald reports that completion of non-recurring development work on the 787 and KC-46 tanker means the company must cut its engineering workforce by 1,500, including 100 jobs in the Puget Sound region.
A Seattle Times restaurant reviewer approved of the Five Corners spot's 'imaginative' ocktails and 'ambitious but approachable' menu.
The new store will open in May at the former Petosa's site on 5th Avenue downtown, is now hiring a staff of about 30 and will offer enhanced bakery, meat, produce and deli sections.
The operator of an award-winning IGA in Granite Falls has confirmed he will open a new store in Edmonds at 550 5th Avenue South sometime in May.
The Boeing Co. took up the Dreamliner for a two-hour flight, a final certification run to show the FAA it's new lithium-ion battery system works as intended.
The Heralds reports Boeing announced first-quarter sales of 209 jets, behind Airbus' 410, but including 27 new orders for 747s and 777s.
Locked in a crisis with its neighbor to the north, South Korea is expected to make a decision later this year on which fighter it will buy in a 60-plane deal worth billions.
The routine 787-8 test flight took off from Paine Field Monday morning and was scheduled for two hours.
The Boeing chairman kicks off the U.S. Chamber's annual Aviation Summit and says he sees a renaissance in American manufacturing.
The Seattle Times reports that hundreds of customer support and IT jobs could be moved out of the Puget Sound region, with some layoffs. Already dozens of software workers in Kent have received pink slips.
The company says the flight of a 787 built for Polish Airlines is a normal production check and that the plane will fly again later this week to demonstrate a new fix for its troubled batteries.
The Seattle Times reports that another 2,000-3,000 jobs will be cut through attrition, with the company calling the cuts an expected workforce reduction unrelated to recent issues with the 787 batteries.
Public tours of the facility will be offered on Wednesday, April 17.
A report on seattlepi.com says several grocery chains -- including one with a store in Edmonds -- have agreed not to sell genetically engineered Atlantic salmon, which are nearing federal approval.
On March 19, guests can purchase one full-priced entrée and receive a second entrée from a special birthday menu for just $1.08, simply by exclaiming “Happy Birthday, Ivar” when placing the order.
The company called on the 7,400 technical employees to "come together and focus on the challenges" Boeing faces as the union counted ballots in the second vote on a four-year contract.
Whether you buy your corned beef from Bill the Butcher, which confirmed Friday its order is in the store, the meat experts at the company offer their suggestions for celebrating St. Patrick's Day with a bit of culinary flair.
GeekWire live-streamed a briefing in Tokyo Friday on the company's plan to prevent any fire or smoke from the Dreamliner's lithium-ion batteries with a steel protection layer. The FAA has approved Boeing's plan to test the new system.
Bill the Butcher didn't have corned beef in stock earlier this week, but CEO J'amy Owens said the store will receive an order Thursday.
The company announced the move Friday. A SPEEA spokesman says 100 employees could be affected.
Rosalynn Sumners, the owner of Bella Tesori decor and interior decorating, said she's reducing the floor size here as she looks to expand to other cities.
A small group of community members gathered at the store Thursday night to share cake and memories, and to buy some of the little remaining stock at the store.
A national grocery chain has expressed its intention of opening April 1 at the current location of Petosa's Family Grocer, which is closing Thursday at 7 p.m. A gathering by members of the community is planned outside at closure time.
The offer is available at the Lynnwood location on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
Company announces it'll shut down 20 stores a year over the next decade.
The butcher shop will open its doors to customers this weekend, more than two years after a "coming soon" sign first graced the space at 323 Main Street.
Online rumors say the investors behind the new Seattle arena are purchasing the NBA team for $500 million.
The store, a fixture since 1986, has failed to attract a buyer. It suffered extensive damage in April after a faulty sprinkler flooded it.
Fitness center for women has a new owner and manager.