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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2019.Boeing crisis escalates as planemaker halts 737 production
By Eric M Johnson and David Shepardson SEATTLE/WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Viki Kovilakath
Either way, I am never boarding a 737 MAX again ...
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Recently Boeing announced the end of production of the Max' predecessor, the 737NG. May want to keep that line open. And the P-8 is a version of the NG, not at all related to the Max.
robert maes
Boeing has itself to blame for its problems and this type will never fly again because right or wrong , after all modifications done, the airlines won’t fly them as the public won’t board them.
Alex80
If in this world there were justice, they would deserve bankruptcy.
rainyday
This is also worth highlighting. The cozy relationship between Boeing and other big airline manufacturers and the FAA has really undermined the latter's ability to prevent catastrophes like this from happening in the first place.
Me neither!
JeffLee
On my new year holiday next week, I am flying an Airbus a350 internationally and then domestically an Airbus 321. I am so, soooo happy!
Sh1mon M4sada
Fish rot from the head....same guy still calling the shot. IMHO, in any other jurisdiction he'd be tried for criminal negligence.