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Boeing Cuts 180 Jobs in India Amid Global Restructuring Efforts

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Boeing, the American aerospace giant, has laid off up to 180 employees from its India operations as part of a broader global workforce reduction strategy.

The layoffs occurred at the Boeing India Engineering and Technology Center (BIETC) in Bengaluru, a hub for advanced aerospace engineering and technology.

This move is part of Boeing’s global restructuring efforts, which aim to address ongoing challenges while maintaining operational efficiency and customer service standards.

Context of the Layoffs at Boeing and Impact on Indian Operations

Boeing previously announced plans to reduce its global workforce by approximately 10%, which includes layoffs in India.

The company has been facing multiple headwinds, including supply chain disruptions, financial pressures, and the need to adapt to a rapidly changing aerospace industry.

Despite these challenges, Boeing has emphasized its commitment to maintaining safety, quality, and customer service.

Boeing employs around 7,000 people in India, making the country a significant market and operational base for the company.

The BIETC in Bengaluru and Chennai is one of Boeing’s largest investments outside the United States, focusing on complex aerospace projects.

While the layoffs have affected a limited number of positions, Boeing has stated that the reductions were measured and strategic, ensuring minimal impact on its operations and commitments in India.

Strategic Adjustments and Future Plans

According to sources, Boeing has strategically adjusted its workforce by eliminating certain roles.

Simultaneously, it has created new positions to better align with its evolving business needs.

The company has reiterated its focus on customer service, safety, and quality standards, even as it navigates these workforce changes.

Boeing continues to maintain strong sourcing operations from India.

Its annual procurement from over 300 suppliers in the region amounts to approximately $1.25 billion.


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