Boeing’s Long Road To Recovery

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Hundreds of MAX orders have been removed from Boeing’s backlog during the model’s grounding.
Credit: Joe Walker
Flight Paths Forward: Future of Boeing A year may seem like a long time in politics, but for Boeing, two years in aerospace must be an eternity as it begins the slow recovery from the unparalleled series of setbacks, accidents and downturns that have struck it since 2018. Boeing faces multifaceted...
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