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boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about— boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that — boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that. it's the uncertainty that not— about that. it's the uncertainty that not only investors but also airline — that not only investors but also airline customers are concerned about — airline customers are concerned about yes. _ airline customers are concerned about. yes, they are slowing down production— about. yes, they are slowing down production deliberately after years of issues _ production deliberately after years of issues they are now grappling with _ of issues they are now grappling with at— of issues they are now grappling with. at the big question is when will the _ with. at the big question is when will the production line and the deliveries stabilise? we are in the period _ deliveries stabilise? we are in the period at— deliveries stabilise? we are in the period at the moment in the airline industry— period at the moment in the airline industry where there is huge demand, airlines— industry where there is huge demand, air
boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about— boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that — boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that. it's the uncertainty that not— about that. it's the uncertainty that not only investors but also airline — that not only investors but also airline customers are concerned about — airline customers are concerned about yes. _ airline customers are concerned about. yes, they are slowing down production— about. yes, they are slowing down production...
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boeing had the reputation — flight safely. boeing had the reputation with _ flight safely. boeing had the reputation with building - flight safely. boeing had the l reputation with building plans to stand the test of time and if it's not boeing, i'm not going but i was then and this is now. we listen to a spokesperson about what it would take to restore public trust. it would take to restore public trust. , .,, trust. it is the most scrutinised - trust. it is the most scrutinised plane i trust. it is the most scrutinised plane in| trust. it is the most - scrutinised plane in the world in the — scrutinised plane in the world in the history— scrutinised plane in the world in the history of— scrutinised plane in the world in the history of aviation - scrutinised plane in the world in the history of aviation in i in the history of aviation in the — in the history of aviation in the safest _ in the history of aviation in the safest aeroplane - in the history of aviation in the safest aeroplane that i in the history of aviation in i the safest aeroplane that is out there
boeing had the reputation — flight safely. boeing had the reputation with _ flight safely. boeing had the reputation with building - flight safely. boeing had the l reputation with building plans to stand the test of time and if it's not boeing, i'm not going but i was then and this is now. we listen to a spokesperson about what it would take to restore public trust. it would take to restore public trust. , .,, trust. it is the most scrutinised - trust. it is the most scrutinised plane i...
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boeing's boss acknowledged _ mistakes. boeing's boss acknowledged the - mistakes. boeing's boss - acknowledged the company's acknowledged the compa ny�*s shortcomings, acknowledged the company's shortcomings, a message he took to capitol hill last week when he met with senators. irate to capitol hill last week when he met with senators. we are auoin to he met with senators. we are going to talk _ he met with senators. we are going to talk about _ going to talk about transparency and responsibility and that— transparency and responsibility and that will be at. thank you very— and that will be at. thank you very much _ and that will be at. thank you very much-— very much. for michael, it is not good _ very much. for michael, it is not good enough. _ very much. for michael, it is not good enough. this - very much. for michael, it is not good enough. this is - very much. for michael, it is not good enough. this is a i not good enough. this is a boeina not good enough. this is a boeing leadership - not good enough. this is a l boeing leadership problem. not good
boeing's boss acknowledged _ mistakes. boeing's boss acknowledged the - mistakes. boeing's boss - acknowledged the company's acknowledged the compa ny�*s shortcomings, acknowledged the company's shortcomings, a message he took to capitol hill last week when he met with senators. irate to capitol hill last week when he met with senators. we are auoin to he met with senators. we are going to talk _ he met with senators. we are going to talk about _ going to talk about transparency and...
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fleet. — for the company in terms of the boeing fleet, any _ for the company in terms of the boeing fleet, any update? - for the company in terms of the boeing fleet, any update? this| for the company in terms of the - boeing fleet, any update? this was actually one — boeing fleet, any update? this was actually one reason _ boeing fleet, any update? this was actually one reason on _ boeing fleet, any update? this was actually one reason on why - boeing fleet, any update? this was actually one reason on why they - boeing fleet, any update? this was l actually one reason on why they were confident there would be an increase in fares and that is simply because there were a couple of boeing 737 max aircraft short of where they thought they would be and that is because boeing is having all sorts of problems with quality control. it has been told to slow down deliveries and so effectively, ryanair planned its summer on the basis it would have a couple dozen more aircraft than it does. that is having an effect, it is also keeping the passenger numbers down and so in the passenger numbers
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but the _ boeing? notjust a safe one, the safest. but the most _ boeing? notjust a safe one, the safest. but the most natural- boeing? notjust a safe one, the i safest. but the most natural human thing is when you step into a metal tube is going to fly hundreds of miles an hour through the sky, you're going to have some concerns that everything is been checked to make sure that is a safe experience. that is nothing we can treat as a destination, we achieve safety and never get to go, it has to be continually renewed and refreshed in any time a problem or threat of a problem, whether it is in the design, the process, the maintenance of the operation of a flight, they're going to look at a very closely. in they're going to look at a very closel . , ., you trust boeing to take care of this? , . , �* ., ., . this? they have put boeing on that ou have this? they have put boeing on that you have to — this? they have put boeing on that you have to demonstrate _ this? they have put boeing on that you have to demonstrate a - this? they have put boeing on that y
but the _ boeing? notjust a safe one, the safest. but the most _ boeing? notjust a safe one, the safest. but the most natural- boeing? notjust a safe one, the i safest. but the most natural human thing is when you step into a metal tube is going to fly hundreds of miles an hour through the sky, you're going to have some concerns that everything is been checked to make sure that is a safe experience. that is nothing we can treat as a destination, we achieve safety and never get to go, it has to...
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chris robot, airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot. we _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave - airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave it - airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave it there and one thing left unresolved as the criminal investigation meaning the spotlight will remain on a boeing for some time to come. the chair of tesla has acknowledged that convincing shareholders to back the $56 billion pay package being demanded by the carmaker�*s boss, elon musk, will be like mount everest. robyn denholm was speaking to the financial times ahead of a shareholder meeting next month. she said the vote was notjust important to the company but also to corporate america. the pay deal was previously blocked by a court in the state of delaware where the company is incorporated so tesla is now asking shareholders to support its relocation to texas. susannah streeter is head of money and markets at hargreaves
chris robot, airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot. we _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to _ airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave - airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave it - airline and isn't in boeing. chris robot, we have to leave it there and one thing left unresolved as the criminal investigation meaning the spotlight will remain on a boeing for some time to come. the chair...
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if there were no warnings, what is going on at boeing?— is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new year - is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new year for - is going on at boeing? it's not an l ideal start to a new year for boeing and they probably hoped 2023 was behind them and things are going to improve and it's not the case. it is pressure in the supply chain. the industry is struggling to deliver on time in terms of a aircraft deliveries. manufacturers are putting pressure on their suppliers. i knew sense that something has slipped in boeing. it has been like that for a couple of years and they haven't got to grips with it. maw; haven't got to grips with it. many eo - le haven't got to grips with it. many peeple will _ haven't got to grips with it. many people will remember _ haven't got to grips with it. many people wi
if there were no warnings, what is going on at boeing?— is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new _ is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new year - is going on at boeing? it's not an ideal start to a new year for - is going on at boeing? it's not an l ideal start to a new year for boeing and they probably hoped...
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but the industry cannot afford to let boeing fail, it's airbus, boeing and a couple of other players, it is a market in which it is so dominant, it cannot afford to fail.— afford to fail. you are right, in terms of _ afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft _ afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft suppliers, - afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft suppliers, it | afford to fail. you are right, in | terms of aircraft suppliers, it is afford to fail. you are right, in i terms of aircraft suppliers, it is a limited market with a limited number of suppliers. also, the problem as it is a safety critical industry. you want to make sure the aeroplane you are sitting on does not have loose bolts or wings that have been stuck together properly or where the boeing workers were jumping up and down to make sure they fitted. somebody needs to get a grip of this. it looks like obviously the faa are involved, the us government are involved, but all the time, we keep getting boeing saying don't worry, nothing to see here, it's under control. the problem is boei
but the industry cannot afford to let boeing fail, it's airbus, boeing and a couple of other players, it is a market in which it is so dominant, it cannot afford to fail.— afford to fail. you are right, in terms of _ afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft _ afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft suppliers, - afford to fail. you are right, in terms of aircraft suppliers, it | afford to fail. you are right, in | terms of aircraft suppliers, it is afford to fail. you...
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he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing. his comments come as boeing. his comments come as boeing remains under the microscope forfederal boeing remains under the microscope for federal aviation officials, lawmakers, business leaders and travellers. that's on the heel of a january incident involving a door plug blowing off in alaska or airlines jet blowing off in alaska or airlinesjet mid—flight blowing off in alaska or airlines jet mid—flight and inspiring an emergency landing. a report by the national transportation safety board found that the boats intended to hold the door plug in place work with they needed to be when the plane last boeings facility. since then boeings safety practices have remained in the spotlight.— in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that - in the spotlight. boeing has said in a statement that it l in the spotlight. boeing has| said in a statement that it is taking significant action to strengthen safety and quality. the company says it's focusing on demonstra
he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing. his comments come as boeing. his comments come as boeing remains under the microscope forfederal boeing remains under the microscope for federal aviation officials, lawmakers, business leaders and travellers. that's on the heel of a january incident involving a door plug blowing off in alaska or airlines jet blowing off in alaska or airlinesjet mid—flight blowing off in alaska or airlines jet mid—flight and inspiring an emergency...
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you trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust, there is auditing, a 90—day clock and we are roughly 60 days in, the administrator has put boeing on this saying they to demonstrate a plan to tackle all these quality issues. they have a responsibility to meet our standards but we do not take it on faith. we hope and expect they will and we hold them accountable to do so. i also want to talk about the francis kottke bridge in baltimore that collapsed, we know that the bodies of all six men who died had not been recovered. unified command confirmed they are looking to reopen the channel in the coming days. it is weather dependent so we have to wait and see when that will happen. do you think that transport in and out of that port will get back to normal soon? i and out of that port will get back to normal soon?- back to normal soon? i do. today there _ back to normal soon? i do. today there has _ back to normal soon? i do. today there has been - back to normal soon? i do. today there has been an i back to normal
you trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust, there is auditing, a 90—day clock and we are roughly 60 days in, the administrator has put boeing on this saying they to demonstrate a plan to tackle all these quality issues. they have a responsibility to meet our standards but we do not take it on faith. we hope and expect they will and we hold them accountable to do so. i also want to talk about the francis kottke bridge in baltimore that collapsed, we know that the bodies of all six...
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and does senior management at boeing agree? i senior management at boeing auree? ~ ., , senior management at boeing auree? ~' senior management at boeing airee? ~ .,, y., ., agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, _ agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, the _ agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, the boeing - at the beginning, the boeing company has been manufacturing air planes for over 100 years. the aeroplane which everyone seems to have interest these daysis seems to have interest these days is the boeing 737 model, and those planes have been around for more than 50 years. so when we talk about aviation safety, we need to keep in mind the denominator, and that is that even though these very unfortunate incidences have happened, it has happened in the context of literally millions upon millions of flights. but again, boeing has got to convince its shareholders obviously at this meeting but also the federal aviation administration and the travelling public that from this point forward, it is safe to fly on boeing aeroplanes. yes
and does senior management at boeing agree? i senior management at boeing auree? ~ ., , senior management at boeing auree? ~' senior management at boeing airee? ~ .,, y., ., agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, _ agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, the _ agree? i think as you mentioned at the beginning, the boeing - at the beginning, the boeing company has been manufacturing air planes for over 100 years. the aeroplane which everyone seems to have interest these...
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:, , boeing? not 'ust safe, the safest by _ boeing? not 'ust safe, the safest by far i boeing? notjust safe, the safest by far that - boeing? notjust safe, the safest by far that we i boeing? notjust safe, the | safest by far that we know. boeing? notjust safe, the i safest by far that we know. the most natural human thing in the world is when you step into a metal tube that will fly hundreds of miles an hour through the sky, you will have concerns that absolutely everything has been checked to make sure that is the same experience. that is not something we can never treat as a destination, it has to be continually renewed and refreshed, and any time a problem emerges or a threat of a problem, whether in the design, the process, their maintenance or the operation of a flight, we will look at that very closely. a flight, we will look at that very closely-— a flight, we will look at that very closely. you trust boeing to rectify _ very closely. you trust boeing to rectify this? _ very closely. you trust boeing to rectify this? we _ very closely. you trust boeing to rectify this
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boeing is under scrutiny _ the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for. under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also the 2018 and 2019 failures that resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers aboard two 737 max jets. the new plan is towards regaining confidence of passengers and regulators. mrwhitakersaid confidence of passengers and regulators. mr whitaker said in the meantime, regulators won't allow boeing to increase its production of 737 max jets that has been on hold since february and he doesn't expect that to change for the next few months. going forward, the firm in the watchdog will have weekly check ins on the plan's implementation and the fai will carry out monthly reviews. the us defense secretary is in singapore for a security summit, and he is expected to reassure asian allies that washington is committed to helping the indo—pacific counter china. with so many major elections this year, spending on defence is firmly in th
boeing is under scrutiny _ the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for. under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also the 2018 and 2019 failures that resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers aboard two 737 max jets. the new plan is towards regaining confidence of passengers and regulators. mrwhitakersaid confidence of passengers and regulators. mr...
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we begin with the crisis at boeing after fridays incident 737 nine plane, the boeing ceo has said it is critical right now the aviation giant to work transparently with customers and regulators. speaking after the federal aviation administration said boeing jets fitted with the same panel is the one which blew off during the one which blew off during the alaska airlines flight will remain grounded until deemed safe to fly. it is not severe move as the grounding of all max jets worldwide year ago following a pair of fatal crashes but is hundreds of fights i cancelled over the weekend yet another reputational blow for boeing. earlier i spoke to in aviation analyst who told me all eyes on wall street and how investors will react when markets open stop the immense reputation boeing has continued to suffer. with the boeing 37 max has been an incredibly costly programme for them. all eyes will be on the markets on monday because this incident with alaska airlines happening on friday evening it has of the industry but of the world because the 737 max became a household name when it was grou
we begin with the crisis at boeing after fridays incident 737 nine plane, the boeing ceo has said it is critical right now the aviation giant to work transparently with customers and regulators. speaking after the federal aviation administration said boeing jets fitted with the same panel is the one which blew off during the one which blew off during the alaska airlines flight will remain grounded until deemed safe to fly. it is not severe move as the grounding of all max jets worldwide year...
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you trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust, there is auditing, a 90—day clock and we are roughly 60 days in, the administrator has put boeing on this thing they to demonstrate a plan to tackle all these quality issues. they have a responsibility to meet our standards but we do not take it on faith. we hope and expect they will and we hold them accountable to do so. in a statement to the bbc — a spirit aerosystems spokesperson said: "spirit strongly disagrees with "the allegations made by mr paredes. "we are vigorously defending against his claims." boeing itself declined to comment, although sources within the company say it is working hard to help spirit address quality issues. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. a man who was badly injured during the attack inside his family's hainault home in east london last week has been describing the moment he woke up to find a man with a sword in their bedroom. henry de los rios polania spoke to the bbcju
you trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust, there is auditing, a 90—day clock and we are roughly 60 days in, the administrator has put boeing on this thing they to demonstrate a plan to tackle all these quality issues. they have a responsibility to meet our standards but we do not take it on faith. we hope and expect they will and we hold them accountable to do so. in a statement to the bbc — a spirit aerosystems spokesperson said: "spirit strongly disagrees with "the...
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, 2023 was it your we saw boeing, 2023 was it your we saw boeing start to recover from the pandemic as well as the previous 737 crisis, 2024 was supposed to be the year that boeing got its mojo back, so this is a black eye. figs boeing got its mojo back, so this is a black eye.— this is a black eye. as he said, this is a black eye. as he said. the _ this is a black eye. as he said, the company - this is a black eye. as he said, the company do - this is a black eye. as he | said, the company do you this is a black eye. as he - said, the company do you see companies like them having more market issues because of it? airbus is having a strong run, there a tree —— a 23 product competes with a 737, its engine version has had good entry into the service and for other airlines have a longer—range boeing has nothing that competes in that segment so airbus has been able to steal a march on boeing in this case. 0ther march on boeing in this case. other competitors aren't that far behind they haven't produced many aircraft. how lona will produced many aircraft. how long will the _ produc
, 2023 was it your we saw boeing, 2023 was it your we saw boeing start to recover from the pandemic as well as the previous 737 crisis, 2024 was supposed to be the year that boeing got its mojo back, so this is a black eye. figs boeing got its mojo back, so this is a black eye.— this is a black eye. as he said, this is a black eye. as he said. the _ this is a black eye. as he said, the company - this is a black eye. as he said, the company do - this is a black eye. as he | said, the company...
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well, spirit was part of boeing at one point. and i think the culture wasn't something that...just they became a new factory and the culture over time became bad. i think, when they deviated from boeing, a lot of the leadership was still there and a lot of the culture was still prolonged after they became their own company. and it wasn't something that the culture all of a sudden just became bad. i think the culture was bad already — that over time just became worse. in a statement, a spokesman from spirit said that it "strongly disagrees with the allegations made by mr paredes. "we are vigorously defending against his claims." boeing chose not to comment, although sources within the company say it is working hard to help spirit address quality issues. it is also in talks about taking full control of its supplier. a boeing cargo plane has landed at istanbul airport without its front landing gear. turkey's transport ministry did not give a reason for the incident but said that no—one was hurt. boeing directed queries to fedex,
well, spirit was part of boeing at one point. and i think the culture wasn't something that...just they became a new factory and the culture over time became bad. i think, when they deviated from boeing, a lot of the leadership was still there and a lot of the culture was still prolonged after they became their own company. and it wasn't something that the culture all of a sudden just became bad. i think the culture was bad already — that over time just became worse. in a statement, a...
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staying with boeing, a boeing cargo plane has landed at istanbul airport without its front landing gear. turkey's transport ministry did not give a reason for the incident, but said that no one was hurt. boeing directed queries to fedex, which operated the flight. the delivery giant said it is working with the authorities and will "provide additional information as it is available". elsewhere in the aviation industry, the indian government has sought a report from air india express — which is owned by the tata group. this comes after more than 80 domestic and international flights were cancelled on a single day. from delhi, the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has more. passengers complained that flights were cancelled at the last moment after several employees of air india express called in sick and went on mass leave. now, employees at air india express have been citing concerns for a while, ever since the tata group took over the airline. their concerns range from grievances regarding salary structures, as well as job security. 0fficially, though, there were no reasons given. air india e
staying with boeing, a boeing cargo plane has landed at istanbul airport without its front landing gear. turkey's transport ministry did not give a reason for the incident, but said that no one was hurt. boeing directed queries to fedex, which operated the flight. the delivery giant said it is working with the authorities and will "provide additional information as it is available". elsewhere in the aviation industry, the indian government has sought a report from air india express...
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one glaring omission from the lineup was boeing. no passengerjets were on display after a recent midflight incident where a cabin panel detached from a brand—new alaska airlines boeing 737 max 90 to get a preliminary investigation us regulators found four critical bolts were missing that were meant to hold the door plug in place. now the future of the family of the 737 max fleet is in question. this is not the first time boeing has faced a safety crisis. in 2018 and 2019 there were two crashes of the 737 max 8 that claimed the lives of 346 people. people who did not notice what they were flying before will notice this time and as an airframe that is something you do not want. you want people to get on the plane and think how nice it is and enjoy their flight safely. boeing used have the reputation of building planes that withstood the test of time. theirfans had a motto — if it is not boeing, i am not going. but that was then and this is now. we asked the spokesperson about what it would take to regain public trust. the airplane
one glaring omission from the lineup was boeing. no passengerjets were on display after a recent midflight incident where a cabin panel detached from a brand—new alaska airlines boeing 737 max 90 to get a preliminary investigation us regulators found four critical bolts were missing that were meant to hold the door plug in place. now the future of the family of the 737 max fleet is in question. this is not the first time boeing has faced a safety crisis. in 2018 and 2019 there were two...
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and you trust boeing to rectify this? we | trust boeing to rectify this? we don't 'ust trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust. there is an auditing _ don'tjust trust. there is an auditing process, right now a 90 day clock and _ auditing process, right now a 90 day clock and we are 60 days into it that the — clock and we are 60 days into it that the minister has put boeing on saying _ that the minister has put boeing on saying if— that the minister has put boeing on saying if it — that the minister has put boeing on saying if it demonstrate a cover has a plan _ saying if it demonstrate a cover has a plan to— saying if it demonstrate a cover has a plan to tackle all these issues. they— a plan to tackle all these issues. they have — a plan to tackle all these issues. they have response ability to meet our standards and we don't civilly take it _ our standards and we don't civilly take it on — our standards and we don't civilly take it on faith. we hope and expect they will— take it on faith. we hope and expect they will and will hold
and you trust boeing to rectify this? we | trust boeing to rectify this? we don't 'ust trust boeing to rectify this? we don'tjust trust. there is an auditing _ don'tjust trust. there is an auditing process, right now a 90 day clock and _ auditing process, right now a 90 day clock and we are 60 days into it that the — clock and we are 60 days into it that the minister has put boeing on saying _ that the minister has put boeing on saying if— that the minister has put boeing on saying if it...
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— boeing having its planes rounded? ., g; grounded? for boeing the 737 max, grounded? for boeing the 737 max. jude _ grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings _ grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings occurred - grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings occurred at i max, jude brings occurred at the same time. on one side it is the best selling for boeing. it's a bestseller and airlines are continuing to place orders for thejet and secure are continuing to place orders for the jet and secure some great deals, especially in the aftermath of all of that suffering when the aircraft was grounded for two years. on the other side, grounded for two years. on the otherside, it's grounded for two years. on the other side, it's incredibly costly. we have had damning reports that show that boeing "failed with its relationship with the federal aviation regulator and a lack of oversight contributing to those two accidents. "if you cast your mind back a few years ago, while it's been working hard to reassure markets and to reassure markets and to reassure the flying pu
— boeing having its planes rounded? ., g; grounded? for boeing the 737 max, grounded? for boeing the 737 max. jude _ grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings _ grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings occurred - grounded? for boeing the 737 max, jude brings occurred at i max, jude brings occurred at the same time. on one side it is the best selling for boeing. it's a bestseller and airlines are continuing to place orders for thejet and secure are continuing to place orders for the...
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boeing feels it has aircrafts. boeing feels it has a robust defence against the specific allegation from the 77 product quality. on the 737, the max, it was just the door incident. they are waiting for the investigation and holding its hands up and admitting, culturally, in terms of its whole approach to engineering, it really needs to have a review on how does things. there is also reputational damage as well as presume. i was flying monarchy 737 maxes a few days ago and have to be honest, i was relieved when it landed. it was a very smooth flight. what is boeing going to to recover? let flight. what is boeing going to to recover?— to recover? let us not forget on aircraft — to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes _ to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off- to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off safely i on aircraft takes off safely every day. this is not a complete safety problem here and now. what it is is a huge reputational problem. boeing faces financial problems which it i
boeing feels it has aircrafts. boeing feels it has a robust defence against the specific allegation from the 77 product quality. on the 737, the max, it was just the door incident. they are waiting for the investigation and holding its hands up and admitting, culturally, in terms of its whole approach to engineering, it really needs to have a review on how does things. there is also reputational damage as well as presume. i was flying monarchy 737 maxes a few days ago and have to be honest, i...
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he says that so he can guide boeing onto the next person. maybe it's actually so he gets his full bonus, but that's neither here nor there. the problem is, every day he is there is dead time in terms of achieving the critical culture change that's needed because he doesn't have any credibility. what they really need is a new outside leader to build a new culture who has credibility, integrity, who leads by example because calhoun didn't is visible. calhoun doesn't and works openly with employees to empower them to do what they're good at. which, again, calhoun didn't. so it's about finding someone who can achieve that. but also, as the culture moves forward, there will be toxic leaders still in boeing who stick to the old ways of not doing what should be done to optimise something they need to go. there's shanahan from sprint in the frame, but sprint has delivered some stuff to boeing that is of questionable quality. there's dave gitlin who's already on the board. so he's tainted. perhaps the one name that seems to be viable is greg smith fr
he says that so he can guide boeing onto the next person. maybe it's actually so he gets his full bonus, but that's neither here nor there. the problem is, every day he is there is dead time in terms of achieving the critical culture change that's needed because he doesn't have any credibility. what they really need is a new outside leader to build a new culture who has credibility, integrity, who leads by example because calhoun didn't is visible. calhoun doesn't and works openly with...
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the boeing boss has acknowledged boeing made mistakes and it would work with regulators to make sure that it cannot ever happen again. hundreds of flights have been cancelled in the united states after airlines were ordered to ground and inspect their boeing 737 max 9 planes. earlier, i spoke to flightglobal�*s asia manager, editor, greg walden, and he told me this incident is a real black eye for the american plane maker. it certainly has an impact for the airlines involved. airlines are having to scramble to backfill that capacity. the much greater impact is on boeing. 2023 was a year we saw boeing start to recover from the pandemic as well as the previous 737 max crises. 2023 was actually a very good year. 2024 was supposed to be the year that boeing really got its mojo back. this is a real black eye at a very inconvenient time. the company also had those two clashes two years ago which affected boeing's reputation. do you see competition like airbus and comac gaining more market share because of this? airbus has had a very strong run in the narrow body segment. the a320 has had
the boeing boss has acknowledged boeing made mistakes and it would work with regulators to make sure that it cannot ever happen again. hundreds of flights have been cancelled in the united states after airlines were ordered to ground and inspect their boeing 737 max 9 planes. earlier, i spoke to flightglobal�*s asia manager, editor, greg walden, and he told me this incident is a real black eye for the american plane maker. it certainly has an impact for the airlines involved. airlines are...
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the immense reputation damage boeing has continued to suffer. with the boeing 737 max has been an incredibly costly programme for them. all eyes will be on the markets on monday because this incident with alaska airlines happening on friday evening, it has been the talk of the industry but also of the world because the 737 max became a household name when it was grounded for almost two years and here we are again with the grounding of 171 max 9 aircraft notjust in the us but countries including panama, turkey and mexico. there is reputational damage, what are the financial implications or impact of boeing having its planes grounded? for boeing, the 737 max, two things are true at the same time at one time, it is the bestselling shorthaul aircraft for boeing, it is a bestseller and aircrafts are placing orders for the jet and secure some great deals, especially in the aftermath of all of that suffering when aircraft was grounded for two years. on the other side it's incredibly costly, we have had damning reports that show boeing failed with its r
the immense reputation damage boeing has continued to suffer. with the boeing 737 max has been an incredibly costly programme for them. all eyes will be on the markets on monday because this incident with alaska airlines happening on friday evening, it has been the talk of the industry but also of the world because the 737 max became a household name when it was grounded for almost two years and here we are again with the grounding of 171 max 9 aircraft notjust in the us but countries including...
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ship and reassure passengers that boeing products are safe. this is a headache for them in terms of pr? it is a headache in terms of pr because anybody will now look at this and go, this was a boeing plane, we have been seeing these other incidents with boeing planes, it is all part of the same thing. that if you look at it, it is not really. there are hundreds of thousands of planes flying around every day. incidents like the one we saw on this occasion do happen. it is an order of magnitude different than an unused door falling is an order of magnitude different than an unused doorfalling off is an order of magnitude different than an unused door falling off a plane after take—off. this was a piece of engine bodywork, it did to part of the plane, as far as you know it did not damage it severely. there are occasions when something like this can have severe consequences, on this occasion that did not happen. it is a pr headache for boeing, but once regulars have done theirjob, and find out exactly what went wrong here, we don't yet know, it
ship and reassure passengers that boeing products are safe. this is a headache for them in terms of pr? it is a headache in terms of pr because anybody will now look at this and go, this was a boeing plane, we have been seeing these other incidents with boeing planes, it is all part of the same thing. that if you look at it, it is not really. there are hundreds of thousands of planes flying around every day. incidents like the one we saw on this occasion do happen. it is an order of magnitude...
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they are then shipped to boeing's own plant for final assembly. speaking publicly for the first time, the former quality inspector told the bbc that some managers actively tried to discourage him from flagging up flaws in half—finished planes. 0ur reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reaching the end of the production line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, the total amount, yeah, you'll be over 100. now, you were picking up on these faults. you were highlighting them. you were flagging them up to be repaired. what kind of response did you get from your managers? did they support you? my managers weren't always there. the production managers always made a fuss about why i was finding it, why i was looking at it. and they made a big fuss about everything that i ever found. and it was because of the stage of where the plane
they are then shipped to boeing's own plant for final assembly. speaking publicly for the first time, the former quality inspector told the bbc that some managers actively tried to discourage him from flagging up flaws in half—finished planes. 0ur reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on aircraft reaching the end of the production line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped?...
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one glaring omission from the line—up was boeing. no passengerjets were on display after a recent mid—flight incident where a cabin panel detached from a brand—new alaska airlines boeing 737 max 9. in a preliminary investigation, us regulators found four critical bolts were missing that were meant to hold the door plug in place. now the future of the family of the 737 max fleet is in question. in 2018 and 2019, there were two crashes of the 737 max 8 that claimed the lives of 346 people. boeing used to have the reputation of building planes that withstood the test of time. even theirfans had a motto — "f it's not boeing, i'm not going." but that was then, and this is now. with the future of the family of the 737 max fleet in question, boeing has replaced a top executive in charge of those planes. at the airshow, boeing executives were optimistic about the demand for their planes in the region. can you just discuss some of the safety measures that many passengers are concerned about? the airplane is the most by far the most scru
one glaring omission from the line—up was boeing. no passengerjets were on display after a recent mid—flight incident where a cabin panel detached from a brand—new alaska airlines boeing 737 max 9. in a preliminary investigation, us regulators found four critical bolts were missing that were meant to hold the door plug in place. now the future of the family of the 737 max fleet is in question. in 2018 and 2019, there were two crashes of the 737 max 8 that claimed the lives of 346 people....
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this has been going on for six ears boeing. this has been going on for six years now _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you think - boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you think it - six years now and you think it cannot get any worse but they have managed to come up with something thatis managed to come up with something that is worse. the fact that records might have been altered on the process recording of quality for aeroplanes, the 787, is mind blowing worrying. boeing segment we have checked all the ones on the production line, yes, but what about the ones that have not left the production line and are out there? —— that have left. so many leadership failures over the last six years. leadership failures over the last six ears. ,, , , leadership failures over the last six ears. ,, ,, ~ ., six years. swiss banking giant ubs has reported _ six years. swiss banking giant ubs has reported a _ six years. swiss banking giant u
this has been going on for six ears boeing. this has been going on for six years now _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you _ boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you think - boeing. this has been going on for six years now and you think it - six years now and you think it cannot get any worse but they have managed to come up with something thatis managed to come up with something that is worse. the fact...
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boeing shares sharply on the news of the new investigation. —— boeing shares dropped sharply on the news of the new investigation. the company told the faa it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line and develop an action plan to address concerns about planes already in service. in other news, in recent months, as israel's war in gaza has intensified, we've seen consumers boycotting brands with perceived links to israel. major fast food chains like mcdonald's and kfc have reported a drop in sales as a direct result of the boycotts. and protesters at universities across the us have called for divestment from companies linked to israel, like google, microsoft and defence contractor lockheed martin. ian lee, who teaches strategic management at carleton university, helped us make sense of the business impact of boycotts. it's very important to distinguish between sanctions versus boycotts. sanctions are imposed by countries, by nation states. boycotts are imposed by individual groups, protest groups, against particular companies. so this is very important. the second distinct
boeing shares sharply on the news of the new investigation. —— boeing shares dropped sharply on the news of the new investigation. the company told the faa it will re—inspect all 787 jets on the manufacturing line and develop an action plan to address concerns about planes already in service. in other news, in recent months, as israel's war in gaza has intensified, we've seen consumers boycotting brands with perceived links to israel. major fast food chains like mcdonald's and kfc have...
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the much greater impact is on boeing. 2023 was a year we saw boeing start to recover from the pandemic as well as the previous 737 max crises. 2023 was actually a very good year. 2024 was supposed to be the year that boeing really got its mojo back. this is a real black eye at a very inconvenient time. the company also had those two clashes two years ago which affected boeing's reputation. do you see competition like airbus and clo back gaining more market share because of this? �* , , ., more market share because of this? , , ., ., more market share because of this? ,, ., ., , this? airbus has had a very stron: this? airbus has had a very strong run _ this? airbus has had a very strong run in _ this? airbus has had a very strong run in the _ this? airbus has had a very strong run in the narrow. this? airbus has had a very i strong run in the narrow body segment. the a320 has had a good re—entry into service. especially for narrow body airlines that have a longer range. boeing does not have anything that competes in that segment really. airbus has been able to scale a march on boei
the much greater impact is on boeing. 2023 was a year we saw boeing start to recover from the pandemic as well as the previous 737 max crises. 2023 was actually a very good year. 2024 was supposed to be the year that boeing really got its mojo back. this is a real black eye at a very inconvenient time. the company also had those two clashes two years ago which affected boeing's reputation. do you see competition like airbus and clo back gaining more market share because of this? �* , , .,...
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the planes on order from boeing. the lanes planes on order from boeing. the planes are — planes on order from boeing. the planes are still— planes on order from boeing. tue: planes are still delayed. planes on order from boeing. tte: planes are still delayed. capacity will be an issue, and they did say that, although that housing —— that hasn't helped with the softer pricing issue. boeing is going to have a new ceo. ryanair worked out typical ryanair south earlier in the year, they were willing to give boeing the benefit of the doubt. they do need to wait for the new team to come on board at boeing which will happen later in the year. then i think there will be expecting big things, a better safety record, better engineering record and more planes. they need to be patient for that. they are picking up these aeroplanes that a good price. they are willing to stick with boeing for now, but if that starts to impact the business which it hasn't done yet, that is when you will see the issue arise and maybe they will have to think about switching their p
the planes on order from boeing. the lanes planes on order from boeing. the planes are — planes on order from boeing. the planes are still— planes on order from boeing. tue: planes are still delayed. planes on order from boeing. tte: planes are still delayed. capacity will be an issue, and they did say that, although that housing —— that hasn't helped with the softer pricing issue. boeing is going to have a new ceo. ryanair worked out typical ryanair south earlier in the year, they were...
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the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known _ worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for— worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for its - worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for its safety l huge. it was known for its safety record. how much reputational damage have they suffered, and financially, what does that translate into? the roblem is what does that translate into? tue: problem is that what does that translate into? tte: problem is that the what does that translate into? "tte: problem is that the 737 what does that translate into? tte: problem is that the 737 max is bowing's flagship aircraft. it is one of the bestselling aircraft of all time. its safety record has been badly tarnished by the two crashes in ethiopian and of indonesia. that aircraft had to go through an entire recertification process. it was described by the head of the us regulator is the most scrutinised aircraft in history. boeing insist it is a safe aircraft but the manufacturer has come under fire in the past for putting profit over safety, for
the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known _ worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for— worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for its - worse. the boeing brand, this was huge. it was known for its safety l huge. it was known for its safety record. how much reputational damage have they suffered, and financially, what does that translate into? the roblem is what does that translate into? tue: problem is that what does that translate into? tte: problem is that...
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boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing engineer, ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off. and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as
boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing...
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0ur of the boeing 737 max fleet? our investigation right now is focusing on this particular aircraft and we are early on in the investigation so we can't make any broad statements about the fleet, but i am very encouraged, again, that the faa took action to temporarily ground this particular aircraft for inspection and for addressing any potential concerns that were identified through those inspections. yes. inaudible. the question is... where was the nearest person to this particular portion of the structure that blew out, and whether there was a teenager or an adult nearer that particular location. that is part of what our cabin safety and survival factors team had determined. i have asked that question myself but i have gotten different answers. so until we can really actually determine who was where, i don't want to provide an inaccurate information. hopefully i will have that for you tomorrow. yes. inaudible. the question — you tomorrow. yes. inaudible. the question is _ the question is how long will it take t
0ur of the boeing 737 max fleet? our investigation right now is focusing on this particular aircraft and we are early on in the investigation so we can't make any broad statements about the fleet, but i am very encouraged, again, that the faa took action to temporarily ground this particular aircraft for inspection and for addressing any potential concerns that were identified through those inspections. yes. inaudible. the question is... where was the nearest person to this particular portion...
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let's move from boeing to tesla. electric car maker tesla has warned of a sharp slowdown in sales this year. it says growth will be "notably lower" than in 2023, when deliveries rose 38%. the warning comes as tesla reported lower—than—expected profits for the last three months of the year. it's having to cut prices as competition increases from other electric car makers. but the boss, billionaire elon musk, is hoping to start production on a cheaper mass market car later next year to take on the more affordable cars made by chinese rivals. dan ives is managing director at wedbush securities and joins us from westfield newjersey. lovely to see you. tesla, it was no surprise what we heard about this year because elon musk had warned previously that various things such as high interest rates were hitting their demand? i interest rates were hitting their demand?— interest rates were hitting their demand? i think the big worry here. _ their demand? i think the big worry here, as _ their demand? i think the big worry
let's move from boeing to tesla. electric car maker tesla has warned of a sharp slowdown in sales this year. it says growth will be "notably lower" than in 2023, when deliveries rose 38%. the warning comes as tesla reported lower—than—expected profits for the last three months of the year. it's having to cut prices as competition increases from other electric car makers. but the boss, billionaire elon musk, is hoping to start production on a cheaper mass market car later next year...
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us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. building commercial aeroplanes, the revenue is driving the entire performance of boeing down. revenues are down by 1.6 billion. what's alarming is that deliveries on the boeing 737 max is also down from 160 down to 83. the bigger concern of the moment is not deliveries per se, but airlines that are opting out of the max 10, we have seen in the past united airlines talking about it cancelling its max 10 order. clearly all of this boils down to safety issues and quality violations that have occurred over at boeing. this is not going to go soon, we're not going to see this change in the next couple of quarters coming up this year, it's going to continue at least for another 12—24 months, so we're looking four more quarters of financial impact because boe
us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. building commercial aeroplanes, the revenue is driving the entire performance of boeing down. revenues are down by 1.6 billion. what's alarming is that deliveries on the boeing 737 max...
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that incident has led to all boeing 737 max has led to all boeing 737 max has been grounded by the us regulator, the federal aviation administration for the next 20 months. after this latest incident alaska airlines grounded their 737 max nine fleet. boeing has said it will co—operate with any investigation. we will look at what this means for boeing and the wide aviation industry later in asia business report and 15 minute �*s. stay with us for that. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines in the uk now. london underground workers have called off a strike which was expected to bring the tube almost to a standstill this coming week. rmit has said it has received an offer from the transport for london. police in lincolnshire say two people have died, after their car became submerged in water. it happened on saturday in the early afternoon near grimsby and the mouth of the river humber. police say there was a collision, and a blue mercedes 300 left the road. a 16—year—old boy and a iio—year—old man were p
that incident has led to all boeing 737 max has led to all boeing 737 max has been grounded by the us regulator, the federal aviation administration for the next 20 months. after this latest incident alaska airlines grounded their 737 max nine fleet. boeing has said it will co—operate with any investigation. we will look at what this means for boeing and the wide aviation industry later in asia business report and 15 minute �*s. stay with us for that. around the world and across the uk,...
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and turbulent times for boeing. the boss of its seven pages that make 737 programme leaves the country. we look at what lies ahead for the plane maker. hello and welcome to asia business report. nvidia hasjust asia business report. nvidia has just reported its asia business report. nvidia hasjust reported its highly anticipated earnings for the final quarter of last year. the numbers did not disappoint with revenue surging 265%. our north american business correspondent is the latest from new york. nvidia is the leading chipmaker in the united states and the third largest company on wall street. so expectations for their fourth quarter earnings had been skyhigh or high. estimates were that they would reported earnings of $3.64 a share and around 24 $.4 billion in revenue. but the company did better than that earnings came in at around $5 per share and revenue, $22.1 billion. the company says that revenue during this quarter would beat expectations. the company is riding high on enthusiasm over artificial intelligenc
and turbulent times for boeing. the boss of its seven pages that make 737 programme leaves the country. we look at what lies ahead for the plane maker. hello and welcome to asia business report. nvidia hasjust asia business report. nvidia has just reported its asia business report. nvidia hasjust reported its highly anticipated earnings for the final quarter of last year. the numbers did not disappoint with revenue surging 265%. our north american business correspondent is the latest from new...
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this involves both boeing and airbus, out. this involves both boeing and airbus. and _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies have - out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies have been struggling to get the planes that they need and also boeing facing those documented problems. did they refer to that, about whether they can get to what they want, and any concerns about boeing being a supplier? concerns about boeing being a su lier? , supplier? they did. the turkish airlines chairman _ supplier? they did. the turkish airlines chairman again - supplier? they did. the turkish airlines chairman again saying i supplier? they did. the turkish i airlines chairman again saying that he hasn't close the door, the company hasn't close the door on any bids from boeing to acquire more jenz, despite the safety concerns that have been plaguing the company for the last several months. normally he said that the company would split how man
this involves both boeing and airbus, out. this involves both boeing and airbus. and _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies _ out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies have - out. this involves both boeing and airbus, and those allies have been struggling to get the planes that they need and also boeing facing those documented problems. did they refer to that, about whether they can get to what they...
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boeing's boss acknowledged _ mistakes. boeing's boss acknowledged the - mistakes. boeing's boss i acknowledged the company shortcomings, the method you took the capital hill last week when he met with senators. we talk about _ when he met with senators. - talk about transparency and responsibility and they will be aired so thank you. for michaels _ aired so thank you. for michaels to _ aired so thank you. for michaels to mo, - aired so thank you. for michaels to mo, it's . aired so thank you. for| michaels to mo, it's not aired so thank you. for michaels to mo, it's not good enough. michaels to mo, it's not good enou:h. , , . michaels to mo, it's not good enou:h. , ,., enough. this is a boeing leadership _ enough. this is a boeing leadership problem. - enough. this is a boeing leadership problem. his| leadership problem. his daughter— leadership problem. his daughter was _ leadership problem. his daughter was killed 1737 max eight crashed in ethiopian are a year after a similar crash in indonesia. a year after a similar crash in indonesia-— a year after a simil
boeing's boss acknowledged _ mistakes. boeing's boss acknowledged the - mistakes. boeing's boss i acknowledged the company shortcomings, the method you took the capital hill last week when he met with senators. we talk about _ when he met with senators. - talk about transparency and responsibility and they will be aired so thank you. for michaels _ aired so thank you. for michaels to _ aired so thank you. for michaels to mo, - aired so thank you. for michaels to mo, it's . aired so thank you....
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also coming up — a new chapter for boeing? the aerospace giant promises to change its business culture — as it tries to win back the trust of safety regulators, customers and the public. lady and gentlemans, start your engines! coming soon to a cinema near you — the year's best movie promos compete for the golden trailer awards. welcome to business today, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in india — where official figures out in a few hours�* time are set to confirm its still the world's fastest—growing major economy. the gdp numbers are being released as india enters the final days of its huge general election. they are likely to be seized upon by prime minister narendra modi as proof that his economic plans — or modinomics — are working. that's despite concerns about food price inflation, growing wealth inequality and high youth unemployment. let's just show you the details. india's economy is expected to have grown at an annual rate of 6.7% betweenjanuary and march — that's according to economists polled by reuter
also coming up — a new chapter for boeing? the aerospace giant promises to change its business culture — as it tries to win back the trust of safety regulators, customers and the public. lady and gentlemans, start your engines! coming soon to a cinema near you — the year's best movie promos compete for the golden trailer awards. welcome to business today, i'm lukwesa burak. we start in india — where official figures out in a few hours�* time are set to confirm its still the world's...
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ryanair was meant to bolster its fleet with the delivery of 57 new boeing planes, a type of boeing 737 max, by the end of march. but it now thinks only 40—16 will arrive in time for the peak summer months. the airline's boss michael o'leary says lower—than—expected passenger numbers would mean higherfares. and with other airlines also facing shortages of aircraft, he is predicting a higherfare environment across europe as they struggle to meet demand. ryanair�*s original forecast to the end of the year to march 2025 was that it would carry two two and a half million passengers, but he says with the rises in costs expected he may have to revise that down to 200 million. he is expecting fare increases of between 5—10%. boeing has been under tight scrutiny from the air aviation authority in the us after part of one of its planes in the air alaska fleet came off in midair injanuary. it said it was taking the necessary time to make sure every aircraft delivered met all customer and regulatory requirements and it deeply regretted the impact on ryanair. how this fare increase will c
ryanair was meant to bolster its fleet with the delivery of 57 new boeing planes, a type of boeing 737 max, by the end of march. but it now thinks only 40—16 will arrive in time for the peak summer months. the airline's boss michael o'leary says lower—than—expected passenger numbers would mean higherfares. and with other airlines also facing shortages of aircraft, he is predicting a higherfare environment across europe as they struggle to meet demand. ryanair�*s original forecast to the...
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it is a big blow for boeing. they are just - the world? it is a big blow for boeing. they are just trying l the world? it is a big blow for| boeing. they are just trying to recover from the two tragedies when the original max designs crashed and killed all those people. there are a whole raft of issues that go behind that to do with lack of proper oversight by the federal aviation administration, and both the faa and boeing have been trying to rebuild their reputation. this is hardly going to help. the two issues i suspect they will be looking at, was this a part of the way this particular aircraft was built? was there a problem with its assembly? 0rder there a problem with its assembly? order was the design with which this a dummy door was put into place faulty? i suspect that latter question is why they have grounded everything because they can't afford to take the risk of another happening at high altitude. really interestin: happening at high altitude. really interesting to _ happening at high altitude. really interesting to get _ happening at high altitude. reall
it is a big blow for boeing. they are just - the world? it is a big blow for boeing. they are just trying l the world? it is a big blow for| boeing. they are just trying to recover from the two tragedies when the original max designs crashed and killed all those people. there are a whole raft of issues that go behind that to do with lack of proper oversight by the federal aviation administration, and both the faa and boeing have been trying to rebuild their reputation. this is hardly going to...