The Poarch Band of Creek Indians of Alabama signed a deal with The Boeing Co. for training at the tribe's Muskogee Metalworks factory.
The Metalworks employs about 35 people. Under the deal, they will receive quality assurance, marketing, business development assistance and other training from Boeing.
The agreement could help the tribe win future aircraft parts production contracts with Boeing.
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Muskogee Metalworks set to get Boeing's help
(The Mobile Press-Register 11/9)
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