Our acquisition of Spirit will include substantially all Boeing-related commercial operations, as well as additional commercial, defense and aftermarket operations. As part of the transaction, Boeing will work with Spirit to ensure the continuity of operations supporting Spirit’s customers and programs we acquire, including working with the U.S. Department of Defense and Spirit defense customers regarding defense and security missions.
As we work to secure the necessary regulatory approvals, Boeing and Spirit will remain independent companies, but we will continue to work collaboratively with Spirit and its leadership to strengthen the quality and safety of Boeing’s commercial airplanes.
The transaction is expected to close mid-2025 and is subject to the sale of the Spirit operations related to certain Airbus commercial work packages and the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including regulatory and Spirit shareholder approvals.
As I’ve said before, we will be measured one airplane at a time. This agreement marks an important step in demonstrating Boeing’s commitment to aviation safety.
Thank you for your hard work and dedication.
Dave
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