After Puget Sound, Boeing halts 787 production in South Carolina

After Puget Sound, Boeing halts 787 production in South Carolina:
After Puget Sound, Boeing halts 787 production in South Carolina
7 April 2020: After extending the temporary suspension of operations at the Puget Sound production facility, Boeing has decided to suspend the 787 operations in South Carolina. This temporary suspension will take effect stating 8th April 2020 until further notice.

During this period, Boeing will continue to conduct enhanced cleaning activities at the site and monitor the global supply chain as the situation evolves.

The suspension of 787 operations will impact Airport Campus, Emergent Operations, Interiors Responsibility Centre South Carolina and Propulsion South Carolina.

"It is our commitment to focus on the health and safety of our teammates while assessing the spread of the virus across the state, its impact on the reliability of our global supply chain and that ripple effect on the 787 program," said Brad Zaback, vice president and general manager of the 787 Program and BSC site leader. "We are working in alignment with state and local government officials and public health officials to take actions that best protect our people."

BSC teammates who can work remotely will continue to do so. Those who cannot work remotely will receive paid leave for 10 working days of the suspension, which is double the company policy. After 10 days, teammates will have the option to use a combination of available paid time off benefits or file for emergency state unemployment benefits. All benefits will continue as normal during the suspension of operations, regardless of how teammates choose to record their time. Pay practice details have been made available to all teammates.

When the suspension is lifted, the 787 program will take an orderly approach to restarting production with a focus on safety, quality, integrity and meeting customer commitments.