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Boeing’s legal problems are mounting.They are starting to become a problem for the rest of the airline industry too. Alaska Airlines said Tuesday its 2024 capacity estimates are "in flux" due to ...
Once the planes were back in the air, there were no major safety concerns until Jan. 5, when a door plug covering an unused emergency exit ripped off during an Alaska Airlines flight.
Airbus and Boeing are working on 17,000 new aircraft orders, but only 1,254 will have been delivered under current projections (30% less than forecast for 2024). In 2018, for example, airlines ...
The company will also reduce charitable contributions, stop catering at Boeing facilities, and pause participation in trade shows and events. As part of the hiring freeze, the company is pausing ...
Airline CEOs are getting more vocal about how Boeing needs to be held accountable for recent troubles surrounding its 737 Max 9 jets.
Boeing was seeking a $60 billion bailout directed towards its aerospace suppliers. [86] Under the too big to fail theory, Boeing is a significant production and employment contributor to the U.S. economy. [87] On March 25, the United States Senate began voting on its coronavirus aid and relief, which includes $17 billion in aid to Boeing. [88] [89]
The CEO of the airline—which has a market cap of $4.58 billion—added there must have been a "guardian angel" onboard flight 1282 as no passenger was in the seat directly beside the ...
Engine failure due to accidental use of jet fuel in water-injection tanks After take-off, both engines failed; pilots decided to make emergency landing on highway – Bundesautobahn 7 (also part of European route E45) – about 4.5 km (2.8 mi) from Hamburg Airport. During landing, aircraft collided with bridge, shearing both wings; plane caught ...