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© Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Boeing says it has to ‘re-earn’ public’s trust after crashes
By AYA BATRAWY DUBAI, United Arab Emirates©2022 GPlusMedia Inc.
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mrbaberunee
If it's Boeing I ain't going.
ebisen
If it's not Boeing I'm not dying...
ALmost
You can/SHOULD start with replacing Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg. While he remains CEO, Boeing will absolutely not regain the trust and RESPECT from the flying public. Most definitely not.
Boy Next Door
I would avoid flying the MAXs like the plague.
mmwkdw
Regain Trust... No Kidding.
With the latest news about the 737 NG - which immediately preceded the MAX
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/19/business/boeing-737-ng-fix-southwest-airlines-fatality/index.html
What next ?
NG (No Good)
MAX (Make Another Cross)
I wonder if the Lawyers for Airlines are checking the small print about Contractual obligations to deliver Airworthy Aircraft, and if not, who pays ?
mmwkdw
Stan Deal - clearly a Fat Cat from the Photo... Boeing is in big trouble.