The ongoing Boeing strike has had a significant impact on aerospace suppliers like Pathfinder Manufacturing, leading to furloughs and potential layoffs as work stalls. The strike, initiated by 30,000 machinists, has also affected high school students training for aerospace careers at Pathfinder, adding to the scarcity of skilled labor in the industry. CEO Dave Trader is working to retain employees while keeping the company afloat during this challenging time. Pathfinder is providing health care benefits to furloughed workers in hopes of bringing them back when operations resume.
The strike has left many of Boeing’s suppliers in a difficult position, with some already placing workers on furlough or delaying investments. Pathfinder is among those trying to mitigate the impact by supporting employees and maintaining operations where possible. The combination of crises faced by Boeing, including the MAX grounding, pandemic-related travel restrictions, and quality issues, has exacerbated the situation for both the aircraft manufacturer and its suppliers.
Despite the challenges, Pathfinder remains committed to supporting its employees and community by combining paid work with a nonprofit workforce development center that provides training to students and adults. Boeing’s ability to support suppliers has diminished, with the company facing financial strain and credit rating challenges. The strike is expected to disrupt supply chains and impact the broader aerospace industry, highlighting the interconnected nature of the sector.
Small suppliers like New Tech Industries, heavily reliant on Boeing orders, are also feeling the effects of the strike and uncertain future demand. The company has had to adjust its staffing levels and investment plans in response to the ongoing turbulences in the aerospace industry. While some suppliers are exploring opportunities with Airbus, the process of entering a new program with the European aircraft manufacturer can be lengthy, adding to the uncertainties faced by Boeing’s supply chain.
As the aerospace industry grapples with the repercussions of the strike, companies like Pathfinder and New Tech Industries are evaluating their strategies and preparing for a potential increase in demand once the situation is resolved. Despite the current challenges, there is optimism that the industry will rebound, leading to increased hiring and growth opportunities for suppliers in the future. The strike serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of the industry and the resilience required to navigate through turbulent times.