Boeing's Human Space Flight and Exploration unit is to transfer 1,100 jobs from its California headquarters to Florida and Texas to complement its International Space Station and Space Shuttle programmes.
Source: Flight International




2001-08-14T00:00:00+01:00
Boeing's Human Space Flight and Exploration unit is to transfer 1,100 jobs from its California headquarters to Florida and Texas to complement its International Space Station and Space Shuttle programmes.
Source: Flight International
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