Boeing Expands Engineering in India
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•Boeing expanding engineering recruitment significantly in India rather than China
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Boeing is expanding its engineering recruitment significantly in India rather than in China .
Boeing is hiring nearly 20 times more engineers in India than China , according to a report.
Boeing has around 2,200 employees in China , compared to more than 6,000 in India .
The shift is particularly striking given Boeing ’s historical connection to Chinese talent.
China is poised to become the world's largest aviation market over the next two decades .
India ’s domestic air traffic is projected to have the highest growth rate globally for the next two decades .
Boeing announced plans to establish a new logistics center in India to better serve its regional customers.
Air India is expected to order hundreds of new narrowbody and widebody jets as it expands its operations.
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