“The Pacific Northwest is home to the best aviation and aerospace workforce in the world. The strength of the Pacific Northwest's aviation and aerospace industry includes the region's strong education system, trained workforce, robust supply chain, extensive manufacturing experience and overall quality of life.”Boeing is the single largest employer of people in Everett. As of 2019, over 32,000 of the city's residents were working for the aircraft company, representing over 36 percent of the city's total employed population. Many of Boeing's workers in Washington are represented by unions, such as the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, which has thousands of engineers, pilots and technical workers among their ranks. The 787 Dreamliner is used mostly for international routes. In 2003, Washington was able to entice Boeing to assemble the plane in Everett thanks to a massive tax break amounting to around $100 million per year. This subsidy was revoked earlier this year after the World Trade Organization declared it to be illegal. The move to produce the 787 in Charleston is not without its risks. If the demand for the Dreamliner bounces back to a rate of between 10 to 11 planes per month, Boeing will have to expand the Charleston facility to keep up with demand. Furthermore, suppose the company decides to create an upgraded version of the Dreamliner. In that case, they will either have to return some of the manufacturing to Everett or build new and expensive engineering and design facilities in Charleston. All of this means that Washington's business environment must have been so hostile that Boeing would rather risk a lot of their future income now rather than remain in the northwestern state. Learn more about how Democrats and their anti-business policies are pushing corporations away by reading the latest articles at VoteDemocrat.news. Sources include: TheEpochTimes.com FT.com KOMONews.com EverettWA.gov [PDF]
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