Two fatal crashes. Quality issues and slow production speeds. A loose panel that burst during flight. Boeing is an American institution that has contributed to America's standing on the world stage. But it's also about getting through particularly difficult times.
As business reporters for The New York Times, we have been covering concerns about Boeing and the quality of the planes it makes for years. We have more stories to tell about the company's future, its competitive position against European rival Airbus, employee morale and whether enough is being done to improve quality and prevent accidents like the torn panel on a 737 Max 9 plane this year. are planning. During an Alaska Airlines flight.
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