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Lauren Rosenblatt

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Business Reporter at Seattle Times

Business reporter @seattletimes covering Amazon | Former tech & labor reporter @PittsburghPG | she/her | [email protected]

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  • 5 days ago | oregonlive.com | Lauren Rosenblatt

    Alaska Airlines’ next, new nonstop route from Seattle will be to Europe in 2026, CEO Ben Minicucci confirmed this week in an interview where he laid out his vision for the next few years at Alaska. Minicucci, a 20-year Alaska Air veteran who was named CEO in 2021, said the recent merger with Hawaiian Airlines is a “step change” for the airline, one that will allow it to expand its reach from the West Coast to other trans-Pacific hubs.

  • 6 days ago | seattletimes.com | Lauren Rosenblatt

    Alaska Airlines’ next, new nonstop route from Seattle will be to Europe in 2026, CEO Ben Minicucci confirmed this week in an interview where he laid out his vision for the next few years at Alaska. Minicucci, a 20-year Alaska Air veteran who was named CEO in 2021, said the recent merger with Hawaiian Airlines is a “step change” for the airline, one that will allow it to expand its reach from the West Coast to other trans-Pacific hubs.

  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Lauren Rosenblatt

    By Lauren Rosenblatt, The Seattle Times Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, is temporarily laying off workers on its 737 production line. Spirit, based in Wichita, Kansas, builds the entire fuselage for Boeing's 737 Max planes and the forward fuselage for most of Boeing's other commercial aircraft. The fuselages are constructed at Spirit's Wichita factory and then shipped by train to Boeing's Renton, Washington, facility.

  • 1 week ago | miamiherald.com | Lauren Rosenblatt

    Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, is temporarily laying off workers on its 737 production line. Spirit, based in Wichita, Kansas, builds the entire fuselage for Boeing's 737 Max planes and the forward fuselage for most of Boeing's other commercial aircraft. The fuselages are constructed at Spirit's Wichita factory and then shipped by train to Boeing's Renton, Washington, facility.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Lauren Rosenblatt

    By Lauren Rosenblatt, The Seattle Times As Alaska Airlines embarks on its mission to become a trans-Pacific carrier, connecting the West Coast to Asia, its Seattle hub will be the center of connections. Neighboring Portland, then, will be the "relief valve," CEO Ben Minicucci told financial analysts on an earnings call Thursday.

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Lauren Rosenblatt
Lauren Rosenblatt @LRosenblatt_
2 May 25

Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is temporarily laying off workers on its 737 production line, the company told employees Friday. https://t.co/Gf3HQPjHcV

Lauren Rosenblatt
Lauren Rosenblatt @LRosenblatt_
28 Apr 25

Airbus and Spirit announced an agreement for Airbus to acquire some Spirit facilities in the U.S., Europe and Africa — moving one step closer to Boeing and Airbus carving up the supplier. https://t.co/JIe12WrRsM

Lauren Rosenblatt
Lauren Rosenblatt @LRosenblatt_
25 Apr 25

Boeing & NASA will pause work on the X-66 project, an experimental, sustainable aircraft. They will continue to study the benefits of long, thin wings that could create greater fuel efficiency. https://t.co/vWHHsyR7m2