PrintSeattle Times aerospace reporter Dominic Gates visited Charleston last week to report on the region’s bid for the Boeing Co.’s second Dreamliner assembly line. The newspaper published its reports today.
Staff Report
Published Oct. 23, 2009
Seattle Times aerospace reporter Dominic Gates visited Charleston last week to report on the region’s bid for the Boeing Co.’s second Dreamliner assembly line. The newspaper published its reports today.
Charleston is competing for the business against Everett, Wa., where Boeing’s business is currently clustered. The main article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Charleston’s business climate as it relates to luring Boeing.
An accompanying story looks at quality-of-life issues such as house and schools. It includes this gem: “If your Southern stereotypes run to rednecks and rural poverty, think again.”
You can read the stories by clicking the links below:
Why Charleston could land 787 line
Charleston, S.C. boasts upscale homes, high school with aerospace class
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