
Boeing Plans No Further Changes to Global Services After Revamp
Boeing Co. has completed restructuring its Global Services business and isn't planning to make deeper cuts once it divests its Jeppesen unit later this year, the division's chief executive officer said.
The planemaker isn't looking to auction off other businesses at the division, unit CEO Chris Raymond told reporters Tuesday at the Paris Air Show.
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