Drivers with Seattle-area sandwich maker Homegrown say the company answered a unionization push by installing cameras and microphones in the delivery trucks. “I feel targeted,” says driver Trevor Taylor.| The Seattle Times
At the Farnborough Air Show this week, the aerospace industry is focused on a worldwide supply chain crisis.| The Seattle Times
Boeing isn't alone in facing difficulties. Aviation industry hurdles include labor shortages, supply bottlenecks, delivery delays and low-carbon fuel mandates.| The Seattle Times
At the Farnborough Air Show, execs at Airbus and Boeing insisted that production of sustainable aviation fuel should soon take off — if governments chip in.| The Seattle Times
Tim Clark, who runs Emirates, believes Boeing management needs the company's front-line workers and their union on its side to fix its manufacturing problems.| The Seattle Times
Ahead of the Farnborough Air Show, Boeing's three division CEOs maintained they are focused on improving safety and quality.| The Seattle Times
Goodman Real Estate sued the city of Seattle, arguing a series of landlord-tenant regulations have made one of its apartment buildings financially unstable.| The Seattle Times
Microsoft's success on Wall Street is parlaying into a compensation bump for its CEO.| The Seattle Times
Boeing Machinists have rejected a contract offer aimed to end the nearly six-week strike, with 64% voting against the proposal.| The Seattle Times
Ethiopian Airlines appeared to foresee the deadly confusion its pilots would face in the 737 MAX. Boeing chose not to provide the guidance the carrier sought.| The Seattle Times
The owner of a French bulldog is suing Alaska Airlines after the dog died during a flight, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.| The Seattle Times
Some Amazon employees have asked the company for data to back up its recent return to office mandate. They've been met with anecdotes.| The Seattle Times
The sale required complex three-party negotiations that will break Spirit up. The deal is pending regulatory review, which can take several months.| The Seattle Times
The Justice Department says Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge stemming from two deadly crashes of 737 Max jetliners.| The Seattle Times
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Starbucks said in a statement that a recent survey administered to more than 200,000 workers shows “consistent improvement” in key areas of worker experience.| The Seattle Times
If approved, Delta will offer service on a 194-seat Airbus A321neo and compete with Alaska Airlines.| The Seattle Times
As the Boeing Machinists strike enters its second month, workers gathered Tuesday to show the company they are committed to holding the picket line.| The Seattle Times
The Boeing layoffs announced last week will all be involuntary. And Machinists union members will, for now, not be laid off, implying heavy cuts among white-collar staff.| The Seattle Times
Two Amazon employees in the retail and warehouse division said Amazon restricted their options for work after the tech giant, in a new lawsuit filed this month.| The Seattle Times
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Apple’s robotic device would be a twist on products like the Meta Portal, which was discontinued.| The Seattle Times
It's wildfire season and we're in the hottest months of the year. Check air quality levels and active fires near you.| The Seattle Times
Concessions in two key Washington primary races — the U.S. House 6th District and state attorney general — make contests in November clearer.| The Seattle Times
From the same company that graced Seattle with rentable scooters and bikes, LimeGliders will arrive in the city come Monday.| The Seattle Times
Stehekin residents watched for weeks as the Pioneer fire bore down on their tiny, rural community. Now it has arrived and they’re digging in.| The Seattle Times
The simple name change will help thousands of visitors and new riders avoid hopping off downtown, instead of at the University of Washington.| The Seattle Times
Trump’s return from the abyss is a political comeback for the ages. But for his party, at least in this state, it’s proving to be not a comeback but a comedown.| The Seattle Times
Today is your last chance to cast your vote in the 2024 Washington primary. We’ll be updating you on several key races, voter turnout and results.| The Seattle Times
Patients throughout Washington are having a hard time finding a primary care provider. Here are some reasons why.| The Seattle Times
Firefighters are holding their line around the town, attempting to keep the wildfire at bay, though it has continued to creep closer.| The Seattle Times
The U.S. Army once practiced putting out simulated aircraft crashes with a firefighting foam made of chemicals that can sicken people if consumed over a lifetime.| The Seattle Times
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The company said in a statement it was closing most of its restaurants because of economic forces, including rising labor costs and food prices.| The Seattle Times
Hearings after 737 MAX crashes exposed the FAA's lax oversight. Improvement has been slow to materialize; critics question whether the FAA or Boeing is regulating Boeing.| The Seattle Times
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing Wednesday with three members of an expert panel convened to investigate Boeing’s safety culture.| The Seattle Times
Boeing never replaced the 757. Now, Airbus’ new long-range jet is poised to fill that market.| The Seattle Times
Air taxi developers believe there's a future in the flying car-like vehicles. Skeptics say, "A lot of people are going to lose a lot of money."| The Seattle Times
CEO Calhoun survived a harangue by U.S. senators, and insisted Boeing, after a series of hard lessons, has transformed and enhanced its safety culture| The Seattle Times
The NTSB said it will sanction Boeing after a senior executive disclosed new information on the January incident that's currently under investigation.| The Seattle Times
Some current and former Boeing engineers who worked on behalf of the FAA say company managers pressured them to limit safety analysis and testing and analysis on planes, including the 737 MAX, in order to meet corporate cost and schedule...| The Seattle Times
Boeing’s leaders are tepidly admitting the shareholders-first, workers-be-damned strategy was flawed. It’s an admission a generation in coming.| The Seattle Times
Boeing showcased enhancements to its quality systems and revealed a new tidbit of information about the Alaska blowout.| The Seattle Times
Boeing and Alaska are facing at least five lawsuits from passengers -- with more expected -- after a panel blew off an aircraft mid-flight, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane.| The Seattle Times
More than a year after Amazon mandated in-office work, employees say stricter requirements are brewing. Workers aren't happy about the change, or the lack of clarity.| The Seattle Times
Alaska Air Group, like other airlines, is expecting softer demand for travel in the third quarter.| The Seattle Times
Gathered at T-Mobile Park Wednesday, 99% of Boeing machinists voted to authorize a strike to secure better working conditions.| The Seattle Times
On and Hellen Obiri are taking the running-shoe game to a whole new level. Yes, spray-on shoes are happening.| The Seattle Times
A swim diaper company has been haunted by a scathing review after Amazon recirculated a returned, used brief. Selling returned products as new on Amazon is a growing problem, consultants say.| The Seattle Times
Ignoring warnings from Boeing and pleas from political leaders, members of the Machinists union Wednesday voted 2-to-1 to reject a contract offer that would have ensured the company builds the new 777X jet in Washington state. Machinists threw out the...| The Seattle Times
Facing repeated quality failures on parts supplied to Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems fired CEO Tom Gentile. Former Boeing exec Pat Shanahan is interim CEO.| The Seattle Times
The move to acquire Spirit comes after a long series of quality problems with the fuselage sections it supplies on the 787 and 737 MAX jets.| The Seattle Times