Opinion: The Case For Shelving Boeing’s NMA

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After years of marketing and studies, Boeing’s new midmarket airplane (NMA) might stay on the shelf. The alternative, according to rumors and reports, could be a resumed future small airplane (FSA), a family of jets between 162 and 220 seats, which Boeing has begun discussing with its customers...
Richard Aboulafia

Contributing columnist Richard Aboulafia is managing director at Aerodynamic Advisory. He is based in Washington.

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