Spirit AeroSystems Curbs Overtime and Hiring Amid Boeing 737 MAX Production Slowdown

In response to decreased production rates of the Boeing 737 MAX, driven by intensified U.S. regulatory scrutiny and assembly line adjustments outside Seattle, Spirit AeroSystems is implementing workforce strategies including limited overtime and hiring freezes.

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