
Boeing says it will shut down over 2,000 jobs in Kansas.
Boeing did not clarify whether the work would be done in Everett or Seattle.
The closure will cost more than 2,160 workers their jobs and end the firm's presence in a city where it has been a major employer for generations.
The decision was not entirely unexpected. The company said in November it was studying whether to close the Wichita facility, which specializes in modifying commercial aircraft for military or government operations, to address Defense Department budget cuts. The first layoffs are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2012.
The company said the 24 Kansas suppliers on that program will continue to provide parts as originally planned.









