NASA starts layoffs as shuttles to retire
CAPE CANAVERAL: The US space agency NASA plans to eliminate 900 manufacturing jobs over the next five months as it prepares to retire its space shuttle fleet in 2010, NASA officials said on Thursday.
The first 160 layoff notices went out yesterday, primarily to contractors producing the space shuttle fuel tanks outside New Orleans and the shuttle solid rocket boosters in Utah.
The prime contractors for those components are Lockheed Martin Corp and ATK Thiokol.
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