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Boeing Says Charges Tied to 737 Max Grounding to Reach $8 Billion

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CreditCreditLindsey Wasson for The New York Times
The financial fallout from the troubled 737 Max jetliner continues to swell for Boeing, which on Thursday announced $7.3 billion in costs that will hit its bottom line.
The price tag could still climb. The Max has been grounded for months after two deadly crashes, and it may not fly again this year. Airlines that flew the Max have been pushing for compensation, and Boeing has had to slow production and halt deliveries of the jets, the company’s most popular model.
Already, the tally is substantial. Boeing will take a pretax charge of $5.6 billion in the second quarter, its current estimate of what it will take to compensate its Max-flying customers. On top of that, Boeing said it expected the production slowdown to cost a further $1.7 billion. Those costs will be spread out over years, and will depress the overall profitability of the Max program.
“This is not inconsequential, even for a company the size of Boeing,” said Scott Hamilton, managing director of the Leeham Company, an aviation consultancy. “This is going to be a real mess for Boeing for another year or even two.”
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The new costs, which Boeing disclosed the week before it is due to report earnings, do not include the potential price of litigation associated with the Max, or the $100 million fund that it recently announced for families and communities affected by the two crashes. Boeing already announced $1 billion in costs associated with the Max’s grounding last quarter, and has said more charges could be coming.
“This is a defining moment for Boeing,” the chief executive, Dennis A. Muilenburg, said in a statement. “The Max grounding presents significant headwinds, and the financial impact recognized this quarter reflects the current challenges and helps to address future financial risks.”
Boeing did not specify which airlines would receive what compensation, or how it might make airlines whole. Besides offering cash payments, Boeing could lower the costs of future orders, or provide additional free features or services.
Three airlines in the United States — Southwest Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines — fly the Max and have canceled thousands of flights in recent months.
Foreign carriers, including Air Canada and Norwegian Air, have also been squeezed by the grounding, and pressure has been building for Boeing to reimburse airlines around the world.
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“It is quite obvious that we will not take the cost,” Bjorn Kjos, who stepped down this month as the chief executive of Norwegian Air, which operates 18 Max jets, said in March. “We will send this bill to those who produced this aircraft.”
Other airlines are curtailing growth plans as a result of the grounding. Ryanair, the Irish budget airline, said Tuesday that it was scaling back its expansion plans because the Max jets it had ordered wouldn’t be delivered on time. Ryanair had expected to have 58 in service by next summer, but it has reduced that estimate to 30. As a result, Ryanair said, it is cutting the number of passengers it expects to carry this year by five million, to 157 million.
Like all big companies, Boeing has insurance policies that may cover some of these costs. It is also in relatively strong financial shape, even after recording the new costs. It has substantial cash on hand, and could suspend its dividend or raise debt if it needed additional resources.
“We are taking appropriate steps to manage our liquidity and increase our balance sheet flexibility the best way possible as we are working through these challenges,” Boeing’s chief financial officer, Greg Smith, said in a statement. “Our multiyear efforts on disciplined cash management and maintaining a strong balance sheet, in addition to our strong and broad portfolio offerings, are helping us navigate the current environment.”
The Max has been grounded since March, after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 killed all 157 people aboard. Five months earlier, Lion Air Flight 610 crashed just minutes after taking off from Jakarta, Indonesia, killing 189. In both accidents, erroneous data caused a new automated system on the Max to push down the nose of the planes.
Boeing developed a software update for the system, and has been working with the Federal Aviation Administration and other global regulators to get the Max flying again. But the process is taking substantially longer than Boeing first expected, as both Boeing and regulators uncover new problems with the software and the Max.
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Boeing said Thursday that it now expected the Max to be approved for a return to service in the United States and some other countries early in the last quarter of this year.
That may still be optimistic. Regulators have yet to take a test flight on a Max equipped with the new software — a critical step before reapproval — and airlines keep canceling flights. Southwest, American and United all recently extended their Max-related cancellations into early November.
Even when the Max is cleared to fly again, it will take months before airlines and Boeing are back to normal. Planes that have been in long-term storage can require a month to be ready to fly again. Airlines will have to work the new planes into their fleets gradually. And Boeing will need months to deliver the hundreds of Max jets it is holding in storage.
After the Max was grounded, Boeing said it would reduce its 737 production rate to 42 a month, down from 52. On Thursday, it said it expected to increase production to 57 planes a month next year.
Yet for all the disruption and the rising costs, Boeing is still in a relatively strong position. It has recorded orders for several thousand more Max jets, which will take nearly a decade to produce. And airlines, eager for fuel-efficient single-aisle jets like the Max, have few other options. Airbus, Boeing’s only real competitor for commercial aircraft, also has an enormous backlog.
For these reasons, Mr. Hamilton does not see any existential risk for now. “Boeing is a $100 billion company,” he said. “And it’s very difficult and very costly to cancel aircraft orders like this.”
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Rethinking the The H-1b Visa as the Economic Trojan Horse ready to steal your data.

When you get the best and brightest for less you could be paying for a Economic Trojan Horse


Pete Bennett began publishing these same specifications from the Labor Condition Application records. His approach was different these tables miss the mark due to missing MSA, Locales, and County records.  
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Contact(edit)NameJob TitlePhoneEmail
LCA for H1B VisaRoxanne McgeeGlobal Mobility - Us Immigration Consultant206-662- xxxxxxxx @boeing.com
LC for Green CardRoxanne McGee-206-662- xxxxxxxx @boeing.com
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H1B VisaSalaryCertifiedCertified-Withdrawn(?)DeniedWithdrawn
2019Total: 38 search Current System       search Legacy System
2018$131,02921221
2017$125,044182000
2016$124,263301102
Green CardSalaryCertifiedCertified-ExpiredDeniedWithdrawn
2018-0000
2017$152,5211100
2016$129,2963000
Willful Violator:No  (?)H1B Dependent:No  (?)
Economic Sector:Aerospace
NAICS Industry:Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing

Visa Job Locations:Everett,WA(25)Kent,WA(20)Renton,WA(20)Seattle,WA(10)Huntsville,AL(8),
H1B Visa Jobs:Senior Systems Engineer(7)Systems Engineer(5)Production Planner/Modification Sme(4)Quality Production Specialist(4)Structural Analysis Engineer(4);
Green Card Jobs:Marketing Managers(3)Industrial Engineers(2)Software Developers, Applications(1)Sales Manager(1)Mechanical Engineers(1);

H1B Occupations:Computer Occupations, All Other(12)Computer And Information Research Scientists(10)Mechanical Engineers(10)Aerospace Engineers(9)Architectural And Engineering Managers(7);
Green Card Occupations:Marketing Managers(3)Industrial Engineers(2)Software Developers, Applications(1)Sales Managers(1)Mechanical Engineers(1);

Profiles of forein workers who applied for green card under PERM:
Citizenship:India(2); France(1); China(1); Azerbaijan(1)
Class of Admission:H-1B(4); L-1(1)
Education:Master's(3); Doctorate(1); Bachelor's(1)
College:The University Of Michigan(2); Indiana University(1); University Of St. Andrews,United Kingdom(1); Ecole D'ingenieurs En Genie Des Systemes Industriels De La Rochelle,France(1)
Major:Mechanical Engineering(1); Linguistics(1); International Relations & Management(1); Engineering(1); Business Administration(1)


Note: Before The Boeing Company can hire foreign workers permanently or temporarily, it must file labor certifications with the Department of Labor(DOL), demonstrating that it is paying the required wage for the positions in the geographic region where the jobs are located. Above table reports Labor Condition Application(LCA) for H1B visa and Labor Certification(LC) for green card filed by The Boeing Company. The data only indicates the number of applications filed by The Boeing Company. It does not mean that The Boeing Company actually got the visa and hired the workers.

Our LCA data includes LCA submitted for not only new employment, but also continuation or change in previously approved employment, new concurrent employment, change in employer and amended petition. Usually, only LCA for new employment needs H1B Visa quota if it is not cap-exempt.

The Boeing Company has applied for 152 LC and LCA from fiscal year 2016 to 2018. But this does not mean they really hired 152 foreign workers during this period. The visa applications might have been denied. When an employee renews or transfers his H1B visa or change work location under some circumstances, he will also file a new LCA application.

Department of Labor(DOL) typically certifies more than 3 times the number of foreign work requests than the number of H1B visas issued by USCIS. So there is no one to one relationship between the number of workers certified by the DOL and the number of H1B work visas issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
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New York Area Fire Commissioners Make History, Call for New 9/11 Investigation

On September 18, 2001 Pete Bennett was contracted to AT&T (SBCGlobal) delivered the virus payload known as NIMBA.  Soon after he discovers in the matter of Bennett v. Southern his key witness had been murdered in 1989.  

When you hear the words Never Forget and understand what it truly means then read the full text of the below then you'll understand how hard a large group of unconnected self motivated citizen investigators have worked to solve events around 9/11.





They started off by saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Ten minutes later, they were reading the text of a resolution claiming the existence of “overwhelming evidence” that “pre-planted explosives . . . caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings.”
And so it was, on July 24, 2019 — nearly 18 years after the horrific attacks that traumatized a nation and changed the world forever — the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District, which oversees a volunteer fire department serving a hamlet of 30,000 residents just outside of Queens, New York, became the first legislative body in the country to officially support a new investigation into the events of 9/11.
The resolution, drafted and introduced by Commissioner Christopher Gioia, was unanimously approved by the five commissioners. Members of the audience — including the families of fallen firefighters Thomas J. Hetzel and Robert Evans, both Franklin Square natives — joined in solemn but celebratory applause after the fifth “ay” was spoken.
Franklin Square Munson Fire Districts Commission 768From left to right: Commissioner Philip F. Malloy, Jr.; Commissioner Dennis G. Lyons; District Secretary Kerry Santina; Commissioner Joseph M. Torregrossa; Attorney Kenneth Gray; Commissioner Christopher L. Gioia; Commissioner Les Saltzman
Conversing with guests after the meeting, Commissioner Dennis Lyons remarked on the enormous and lasting toll that 9/11 has taken on the Franklin Square community. “We have a memorial — a piece of steel from the World Trade Center with 28 holes where the nuts and bolts used to go,” Lyons explained. “Every year on the 11th, we put a rose in each hole for the 24 Nassau County firefighters and four Franklin Square residents who died on 9/11.”

“We have a memorial — a piece of steel from the World Trade Center with 28 holes where the nuts and bolts used to go. Every year on the 11th, we put a rose in each hole for the 24 Nassau County firefighters and four Franklin Square residents who died on 9/11.”
— Commissioner Dennis Lyons


The impact of 9/11 on the community extends well beyond the victims and their grieving families. On September 12, 2001, the Franklin Square Fire Department was called in to assist with the massive rescue and recovery effort that was just getting underway. Countless members of the department, including Gioia and Commissioner Philip Malloy (then rank-and-file firefighters), spent weeks on the pile searching in vain for civilians and fellow responders who might still be alive. Today, Malloy is one of thousands suffering chronic health effects.
Hetzel Memorial 768A memorial to Thomas J. Hetzel, a member of the New York Fire Department and Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department, who died on September 11, 2001.
The department also lost one of its own in Thomas J. Hetzel, affectionately referred to as “Tommy” by the commissioners. Hetzel was a full-time member of the New York Fire Department in addition to serving as a volunteer firefighter in Franklin Square. A touching memorial to Hetzel was on display during the meeting, and Hetzel’s widow, parents, and sister were all in attendance.
“The Hetzel and Evans families were very appreciative of the proceedings,” Gioia commented the day after the meeting. “They know it’s an uphill struggle. But at least they have hope, which is something they haven’t had in a long time.”
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Franklin Square Munson Fire Districts Family 2 768 432The Franklin Square and Munson Fire District commissioners greet the families of fallen firefighters Thomas J. Hetzel and Robert Evans, both Franklin Square natives.
Besides the commissioners’ desire to see justice done for their fallen brothers and deceased neighbors, the driving force behind the resolution was a petition filed last year with United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey S. Berman by the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry, outlining the evidence of the World Trade Center’s explosive demolition on 9/11.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office notified the Lawyers’ Committee in November that it would indeed comply with the federal statute requiring the U.S. Attorney to present the petition to a special grand jury. The news set off a wave of hope, among those paying attention, that the wheels of justice were finally beginning to move in the right direction.
Adding a surge to that wave of hope, the Franklin Square resolution declares the fire district’s full backing of the (presumably) ongoing grand jury investigation in Lower Manhattan, while also proclaiming the district’s support for “any and all efforts by other government entities to investigate and uncover the full truth surrounding the events of that horrible day.”

“We’re a tight-knit community and we never forget our fallen brothers and sisters. You better believe that when the entire fire service of New York State is on board, we will be an unstoppable force.”
— Commissioner Christopher Gioia


Speaking to those still present after the meeting, Gioia made it clear that this was the first step in a long process. Their goal now is to get every fire district in the state to go on record supporting a new 9/11 investigation.
“We’re a tight-knit community and we never forget our fallen brothers and sisters,” Gioia said. “You better believe that when the entire fire service of New York State is on board, we will be an unstoppable force.”
After a pause, Gioia added, “We were the first fire district to pass this resolution. We won’t be the last.”

The Franklin Square and Munson Fire District 9/11 Resolution

Whereas, the attacks of September 11, 2001, are inextricably and forever tied to the Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department;
Whereas, on September 11, 2001, while operating at the World Trade Center in New York City, firefighter Thomas J. Hetzel, badge #290 of Hook and Ladder Company #1, Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department of New York, was killed in performance of his duties, along with 2,976 other emergency responders and civilians;
Whereas, members of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire Department were called upon to assist in the subsequent rescue and recovery operations and cleanup of the World Trade Center site, afflicting many of them with life-threatening illnesses as a result of breathing the deadly toxins present at the site;
Whereas, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District recognizes the significant and compelling nature of the petition before the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York reporting un-prosecuted federal crimes at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, and calling upon the United States Attorney to present that petition to a Special Grand Jury pursuant to the United States Constitution and 18 U.S.C. SS 3332(A);
Whereas, the overwhelming evidence presented in said petition demonstrates beyond any doubt that pre-planted explosives and/or incendiaries — not just airplanes and the ensuing fires — caused the destruction of the three World Trade Center buildings, killing the vast majority of the victims who perished that day;
Whereas, the victims of 9/11, their families, the people of New York City, and our nation deserve that every crime related to the attacks of September 11, 2001, be investigated to the fullest and that every person who was responsible face justice;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District fully supports a comprehensive federal grand jury investigation and prosecution of every crime related to the attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as any and all efforts by other government entities to investigate and uncover the full truth surrounding the events of that horrible day.
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This site came to life just after the FBI arrested police officers in 2011 known to Pete Bennett in some cases decades.  It has evolved into terrorism, explosions, arson, corruption covering PG&E, Kinder Morgan, murders of witnesses, customers, litigants, police officers, bankers, and mass casualty analysis.  

Mr. Bennett first FBI/Secret Service encounter was when President Ford arrived for the Edison Pageant and Light Parade held in Ft. Myers Florida. Bennett then was known to challenge authority.

Bennett today is a far different person unwittingly attached to the downing of the World Trade Center Buildings but also the Mueller Investigation as he was also sued by Russians in 2001.  It should be noted offices of Counsel were torched during pre trial preparations.

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