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Boeing is having a rough year. The company has faced mechanical problems, lawsuits, a leadership shake-up, and layoffs. Here's a breakdown of how Boeing's year has gone from bad to worse.
At 5 p.m. PT on January 5, 2024, Boeing seemed like a company on the upswing. It didn’t last. Minutes later, a near-tragedy set off a full year of problems. As Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ...
Boeing reported a massive third-quarter loss of more than $6 billion, as the airplane manufacturer was dragged down by a strike and billions in charges tied to its commercial aircraft and defense ...
Isom in the Thursday interview also downplayed the effect of Boeing’s problems on the company, even as the aircraft manufacturer reports a $6 billion loss for the third quarter and faces more ...
Boeing’s current troubles extend to other aircraft too. In February, pilots for United Airlines reported that a 737 Max-8’s controls jammed during a landing at New Jersey’s Newark airport.
Boeing’s problems aren’t just Boeing’s. They also could spell trouble for the broader US economy. ... The aircraft manufacturer is a massive company with a workforce of more than 140,000 ...
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 involved in Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.. On January 5, 2024, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 experienced uncontrolled decompression after door plugs securing the emergency exit door panel ejected on the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft used on the flight; the configuration on the 737 MAX 9 included fewer seats than Boeing designs for, necessitating a door plug to obstruct an ...
Boeing’s long-term debt has climbed to $53 billion at the end of June from $10.7 billion at the end of March 2019, when a second fatal crash of the 737 Max led to a 20-month grounding of that ...