Daily Memo: Boeing’s Next Airplane—Does Patience Mean Prudence?

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For months, critics have been saying that Boeing urgently needs to move forward with a new aircraft program to claw back the gobs of market share lost to Airbus at the upper end of the narrowbody market. CEO David Calhoun’s retort: “I can take my time and do this right.” In a wide-ranging interview...
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