How Boeing’s Turmoil May Ruin Summer Travel

How Boeing’s Turmoil May Ruin Summer Travel

Once the pride of American aviation, Boeing keeps making headlines for the wrong reasons. Five years ago, two of its new 737 Max planes crashed, killing 346 people. Since then, a series of CEOs have struggled to regain the trust of regulators and the public. After a panel blew off a plane in January, US officials ordered a limit on 737 Max manufacturing. While intended to focus Boeing on safety, right now it means summer travel may be in for some turbulence. In this Bloomberg Originals mini-documentary, we explain why.

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