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​Boeing to Move 787 Engineering Work

Feb 5, 2026 | Aviation News, Flying Magazine

Boeing is reportedly planning to relocate engineering work on the 787 Dreamliner from Washington state to South Carolina.

The company informed employees of the decision in a meeting last week, according to Reuters. The move could affect about 300 Washington-based workers, whose roles would move to South Carolina.

In Washington, the engineers are represented by the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA).

Notably, South Carolina has much lower rates of union participation than the Pacific Northwest.

Boeing is planning to ramp up production of the 787 this year to meet high global demand. The company is building a second 787 final assembly line in Charleston, South Carolina, which could double production capacity for the site when completed. Boeing has said it will spend about $1 billion on the project.

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