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Looks like troubled times ahead for Boeing, lawsuits, build quality issues and so on. As one of a very few large volume aviation manufacturers how much do Boeing troubles affect the whole industry? The path to civvy aviation is well trodden route for some ex service types an industry without Boeing surely not.
Boeing is reportedly facing a criminal investigation into the incident (Exit door failure) itself, as well as legal action from passengers aboard the plane.
another report into Boeing's safety culture by an expert panel found a "disconnect" between senior management and regular staff, as well as signs that staff were hesitant about reporting problems for fear of retaliation.
Some carriers may try to obtain Airbus models but a wholesale transfer of orders from the American manufacturer to the European is simply impractical....Both have very full order books. Airbus has a backlog of more than 8,000 planes and Boeing more than 6,000...............There is a potential third player. The Chinese manufacturer Comac has developed the C919, a plane designed to compete with the 737 Max and the A320 neo.
So a large legal mess, discontent on the shop floor and the Chinese potentially muscling in. What next for Boeing and its 6,000 aircraft backlog? To big to fail?
Boeing is reportedly facing a criminal investigation into the incident (Exit door failure) itself, as well as legal action from passengers aboard the plane.
another report into Boeing's safety culture by an expert panel found a "disconnect" between senior management and regular staff, as well as signs that staff were hesitant about reporting problems for fear of retaliation.
Some carriers may try to obtain Airbus models but a wholesale transfer of orders from the American manufacturer to the European is simply impractical....Both have very full order books. Airbus has a backlog of more than 8,000 planes and Boeing more than 6,000...............There is a potential third player. The Chinese manufacturer Comac has developed the C919, a plane designed to compete with the 737 Max and the A320 neo.
Boeing: How much trouble is the company in?
The US plane giant is under pressure from regulators and airlines, and its reputation is badly damaged.
www.bbc.co.uk
So a large legal mess, discontent on the shop floor and the Chinese potentially muscling in. What next for Boeing and its 6,000 aircraft backlog? To big to fail?