Boeing hopes to catch up on deliveries by end of second quarter
BOEING hopes to get its strike-delayed jetliner deliveries back on track by the end of the second quarter, says Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Alan Mulally, and the company is working with airlines to keep any late-delivery penalties to a minimum. The company expected to deliver 125 airplanes...
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