Qatar Airways and Korean Air order 40 Boeing 777 aircraft

Qatar Airways on Tuesday ordered 20 additional long-haul Boeing 777-9s, worth $8.8 billion at list prices, on the second day of the Farnborough Air Show in the UK.

“Qatar Airways is proud to announce an expansion of its current order of Boeing 777X aircraft by 20 additional aircraft, bringing the total to 94 Boeing 777X aircraft,” said Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, CEO of the Qatari airline.

On Monday, after the show opened, Boeing received a firm order from Korean Air for 20 777-9s, with an option for 10 more, worth more than $15 billion at list prices.

The 777X began testing this month to obtain the certification that will allow it to enter service and which should be extended in 2025, five years late.

With these orders, Boeing is inaugurating the traditional ordering process at the show, although in this edition the company is putting emphasis on solving its production and quality problems that have plunged it into a deep crisis.

Boeing faces the possibility of a general strike

Several thousand machinists employed by Boeing in the Seattle area in the north-west of the United States have voted in favour of striking if wage negotiations fail in September.

The IAM-District 751 union, which represents more than 30,000 employees of the American aircraft manufacturer in this region, announced that 99.9% of voters had given the go-ahead in a vote held in a huge stadium in the city.

According to the union, between 20,000 and 25,000 people attended the meeting, which was attended by several union leaders.

“Are you willing to go on strike to get the improvements you deserve? I know you are. We’ve been preparing for this for 10 years,” Jon Holden, president of District 751, the Seattle branch of the International Union of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), told the crowd.

“We are also fighting to turn this company around. We have to save this company from itself,” he added, referring to the production and quality problems facing Boeing.

“They’ve put our livelihood at risk. This is about our jobs. This is about our heritage. This is about our reputation,” Holden continued, criticising the group’s management for “eliminating the people and the procedures that are crucial to making a safe aircraft.”

The negotiations

For the game, IAM District 751 booked T-Mobile Park, home of the Seattle Mariners baseball team, with a capacity of 48,000 spectators.

Boeing and IAM-District 751 began negotiations on March 8 to draft a new collective bargaining agreement to replace the 16-year-old one that expires at midnight on September 12.

“We remain optimistic about reaching an agreement that balances the needs of our employees with the business realities facing the company,” Boeing told AFP before the vote.

When contacted after the vote, the company reiterated this statement.

The union is calling for a “substantial” pay rise of at least 40% over three years, as well as better benefits (health insurance, pensions, cost of living, etc.) and job security, Holden said.

Source: With information from AFP.

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