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Boeing is adding 700 new positions in both India and the US

Boeing is adding 700 new positions in both India and the US

For job seekers in the technological field in the United States and India, Boeing has several excellent openings. Boeing’s manufacturing and quality teams use cutting-edge technologies to design and produce aircraft that fly farther, quietly, and with less fuel consumption.

Boeing has openings for workers from a variety of experiences, whether you’re seeking an entry-level position or are an experienced professional. Apply today.

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Nearly 562 new employees have been announced by Boeing for Seattle, Everth, and Renton, respectively. Additionally, there are about 102 additional employees being hired in India. Hyderabad has two jobs and a Bangalore location.

The following jobs are listed alongside their positions.

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  • Electronic Maintenance Technician,
  • Machine Repair Mechanic,
  • Aviation Maintenance Technician & Inspector,
  • Aircraft Structures Mechanic,
  • SENIOR MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS ANALYST MANAGER
  • LEARNING PROGRAM SPECIALIST
  • EXECUTIVE OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
  • SUPPLY CHAIN CUSTOMER SUPPORT SPECIALIST
  • SENIOR NETWORK DESIGNER
  • SENIOR APPLIED RESEARCH DATA SCIENTIST

These are the links for applying for the jobs.

India : Link Bangalore

USA : Seattle, Everett, Renton

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A Costly Mistake: Passenger Pays for Fuel After Disruptive Flight

A Costly Mistake: Passenger Pays for Fuel After Disruptive Flight

A Western Australian man has learned a costly lesson after his unruly behavior on a flight resulted in the aircraft having to turn back. The passenger was ordered to pay over $5,000 in fuel costs, along with a significant fine, for causing the plane to divert.

The incident occurred in September 2023 when the man, who was not publicly named, became disruptive on a flight from Perth to Sydney. Due to his behavior, the pilot was forced to turn the plane around and return to Perth, which required dumping fuel to land safely.

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The passenger pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly behavior and non-compliance with safety instructions. As a result, he was ordered to pay $8,630 to the airline to cover the cost of the wasted fuel and was also fined $6,055. This combined penalty of over $11,000 is a stark reminder of the severe consequences of disruptive behavior on flights.

While this is not a typical punishment, other cases of in-flight misconduct have resulted in hefty fines. One passenger in the United States was fined over $40,000 for a series of offenses, including bringing their own alcohol on board, being intoxicated, attempting to smoke marijuana, and sexually assaulting a flight attendant.

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The Australian Federal Police emphasized that disruptive behavior on flights will not be tolerated. They warned that individuals who cause disturbances can face significant financial penalties and legal consequences. The case of the Western Australian passenger serves as a clear message that obeying airline staff and adhering to safety regulations is essential for a smooth and safe flight.

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