Boeing Takes Full Control in Northern Ireland: What Does It Mean for the Future of U.S. Aviation?
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Boeing is set to split Spirit Aero's Belfast factories with Airbus
Boeing to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems Belfast Plant as Part of Strategic Merger
Dublin, July 3 - Boeing is poised to acquire the non-Airbus portion of Spirit AeroSystems’ operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, following unsuccessful efforts to secure a third-party buyer for the facility. This move is part of Boeing’s broader $4.7 billion all-stock acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier that was spun off from Boeing in 2005. The Belfast plant, a major manufacturing hub employing approximately 3,500 workers, is N…
Boeing Set to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems Plant in Northern Ireland
Boeing is set to acquire the non-Airbus operations at a Spirit AeroSystems plant in Northern Ireland, the largest manufacturing complex in the country. According to the Financial Times, talks with other prospective buyers have not progressed, and it seems likely Boeing will take control of the Belfast plant as part of its $4.7 billion reacquisition of Spirit, first announced last summer. The news outlet cited a Spirit spokesperson with knowledge…
Boeing is facing a decisive takeover in Belfast. The plan to find an external buyer for some of the production units failed.
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