And to be built in South Carolina. I hope those IAM union bosses are happy with themselves.
That still depends on how much the unions paid off the politicians. Washington state is supposed to be offering Boeing "incentives" to stay. I hope Boeing doesn't fall for it, SC could use the jobs.
Boeing Chairman James McNerney, left, shows United Arab Emirates' Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, middle, a model of the new version of its 777 long-haul jet on Sunday.
South Carolina builds 787s. The 777 line is still in Washington.