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Boeing Resumes Full Jet Production in Seattle Area After Strike

Boeing 737 Max fuselages on railcars in Seattle, US.Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
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Boeing Co. said it has resumed production across its range of aircraft programs at factories in the Pacific Northwest after they were shut down for weeks because of a lengthy workers strike.

Following the resumption of output of its popular 737 model last week, Boeing has now also taken up building the larger 767 and 777 aircraft again, Stephanie Pope, the head of the company’s commercial jet division, said in a post on LinkedIn.