KEY POINTS
  • Boeing is resuming commercial aircraft production in the Seattle area as early as Monday.
  • The company is implementing new physical distancing measures to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
  • About 27,000 employees will be returning to work, equal to around 17% of the company's workforce.

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A Boeing 737 MAX 9 is pictured outside the factory in Renton, Washington.

Boeing is planning to resume commercial aircraft production at its Seattle-area factories as early as Monday with new physical distancing measures aimed at preventing the spread of Covid-19.

The company had suspended production at those factories three weeks ago amid stay-at-home orders in Washington state. It later said it would temporarily shut down production at its South Carolina factory where it makes wide-body 787 jetliners, a move that effectively suspended Boeing's commercial aircraft assembly.

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