How Boeing’s Problems Could Disrupt Summer Travel


U.S. airlines had been looking forward to a strong summer. Holding them back: problems at Boeing and Airbus that are delaying deliveries of new planes.

Under intense federal and public pressure to improve the quality of its planes, Boeing’s production of 737 Max jets has slowed to a trickle. In March the company said it delivered 24 of its bestselling plane to customers, down 53% from the same month a year ago. In the first two weeks of April, it delivered just three, according to the aviation analytics firm Cirium.

Read the full story on Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeremybogaisky/2024/04/20/boeing-airbus-airlines-summer/?sh=1a9a1d468c87

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