December 5, 2013
MADISON, Wis.—Wisconsin economic development officials are crafting a proposal for Boeing to build its new commercial airplane in the state.
Wisconsin developing proposal to land Boeing
The Boeing Company logo on the property in El Segundo, Calif. Several states are crafting proposals for Boeing, which is looking for a place to build the next-generation 777X commercial airplane after machinist union members in Washington state rejected a proposed contract that sought concessions on pensions and health care costs. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation said in a statement Wednesday to The Associated Press that Wisconsin was not one of the states Boeing approached to submit a request for proposal. However, WEDC is developing a proposal for Boeing with plans to present it soon.
WEDC says that more than 140 Wisconsin suppliers already work with Boeing and the state is uniquely positioned to meet its needs.
Boeing is looking for a place to build the next-generation 777X commercial airplane after machinist union members in Washington state rejected a proposed contract that sought concessions on pensions and health care costs.
Missouri lawmakers are considering a $1.7 billion incentive plan for Boeing.
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