GE is cutting another 10,000 aviation jobs globally as it prepares for an extended slump in Q2 air traffic and likely production cuts by aircraft manufacturers that will last longer. The new permanent layoffs come on top of the 2,600 cuts GE Aviation made to its US headcount on March 23 and are expe...
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