The assembly business of Boeing military aircraft in the United States faces a shutdown.

Jin10 Data, August 4 - Boeing's defense division stated that due to military aircraft assembly workers in the St. Louis area of Missouri and Illinois starting a strike early on the 4th, Boeing is prepared to halt operations and will implement an emergency plan using non-human employees. According to Reuters, the affected businesses include the assembly of F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets, T-7 trainer aircraft, and MQ-25 carrier-based unmanned refueling aircraft. After winning the F-47A fighter jet contract this year, Boeing's defense division was initially expanding related production facilities in the St. Louis area. According to DPA, the affected businesses also involve missile systems.

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