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Non-Tech : Airline Discussion Board
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From: Moonray10/13/2020 12:36:42 PM
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Boeing lost another three orders for its grounded 737 Max jetliner
in September, and delivered 11 total aircraft to customers, less than
half the number from the same month a year ago, company data
showed on Tuesday.

The closely watched monthly snapshot also shows that quality flaws
on the 787 Dreamliner continue to hamper efforts to develop an
alternative cash cow to the 737 Max, grounded after two fatal crashes
in 2018 and 2019.

As Boeing works to win regulatory approval, potentially early next
month, to fly the 737 Max again in the United States, the coronavirus
pandemic continues to hurt demand for jets from both Boeing and
European rival Airbus.

More at: Boeing reports more 737 Max cancellations, deliveries fall

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