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Quest Aircraft: Their workforce has been reduced to 15 hrs p/wk, which suggests their backlog is no longer viable. Are they going 2 make it?
Submitted by am_douglas on March 09, 2010
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Many friends work at the plant in Sandpoint, ID, and are concerned that the company might file for protection. Officially, the company has a number of planes in their backlog, but if they aren't producing a single plane, the evidence strongly suggests that none of the orders are viable.
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All forecasts for 2010 are for airplane deliveries to be the same, or fewer than in 2009. We hope all manufacturers can continue, but nobody knows.
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