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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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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 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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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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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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this was damaging testimony for the plane maker 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. boe
this was damaging testimony for the plane maker 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...
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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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. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with - pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the _ excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. the gap didnt— that the gaps don't exist. the gap didn't actually go away, and this made _ didn't actually go away, and this made us — didn't actually go away, and this made us premature failure. effectively, they putting out defected aeroplanes. but there were already some comfort to know what concerns —— some concerns. a safety board investigated problems with t
. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together...
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boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped on tuesday to their lowest point in five months. now let's turn our attention to artificial intelligence because competition is heating up to develop the technology that will power the next stage of the ai revolution. intel has unveiled a new chip — the gaudi 3 — that aims to do precisely that. the tech giant said the chip is capable of training specific large language models 50% more quickly than nvidia's h—ioo processor. intel has struggled to challenge nvidia's dominance in semiconductors that power ai. you may have heard of the language, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it, alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language, or as many as you like, is no longer a challenge. here's james clayton. all speaking different languages. the world is more connected than ever. conversations with anyone, anywhere are just a click away. the
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boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is a possibility to employees in your customer after product delivery. this is extremely important in determining an organisation's overall safety culture, as they all complement each other. to be successful, organisations may not simply choose simply one or two of these components because they are less expensive or more manageable. in addition, in aerospace, not following all for components of the safety culture or just the following all for components of the safety culture orjust the ones that have less impact, thus to appear
boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is...
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boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700 representives to the european parliament. the state of the economy will be high on the agenda for many. our correspondent nick beake reports now from the spanish port of algeciras. it's the country's biggest port, and its second largest industrial hub, but unemployment there is twice the eu average. ina in a perfect world 20—year—old lucy would make a living doing what she loves. restoring furniture. today it is this a coat of arms. but he does not pay enough and in her part of spain fighting anyjob is really hard. translation: i am workin: really hard. translation: i am working very _ real
boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700...
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and airbus and airbus and boeing and airbus and airbus and boeing both have absolutely full order books. that is for the next seven or eight years at least, and a queue of airlines wanting to join those waiting lists. the biggest challenge for boeing is about the reputational damage, notjust the reputational damage, not just the safety reputational damage, notjust the safety aspects, which are crucial, but also about the delivery of aircraft off the production line. they are now delivering approximately eight 737 max blue a month off the production line because they have to be more zealous about checks. therefore cost was 36. at the end of the year if they continue at that pace, they will be around 200 aircraft short on the deliveries airlines are expecting from them. and those aircraft deliveries are important. john grant, deliveries are important. john grant. we _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will have _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will have to - deliveries are important. john grant, we will have to leave it ther
and airbus and airbus and boeing and airbus and airbus and boeing both have absolutely full order books. that is for the next seven or eight years at least, and a queue of airlines wanting to join those waiting lists. the biggest challenge for boeing is about the reputational damage, notjust the reputational damage, not just the safety reputational damage, notjust the safety aspects, which are crucial, but also about the delivery of aircraft off the production line. they are now delivering...
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boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped tuesday to their lowest point in five months. now let's turn our attention to artificial intelligence because competition is heating up to develop the technology that will power the next stage of the ai revolution. intel has unveiled a new chip — the gaudi three — that aims to do precisely that. the tech giant said the chip is capable of training specific large language models 50% more quickly than nvidia's h—ioo processor. intel has struggled to challenge nvidia's dominance in semiconductors that power ai. experts estimate that the majority of african artifacts in museums are currently held outside of the continent 7 despite moves by some institutions to return items in recent years.but what if these could be repatriated at least digitally? alasdair keane met one artist who is using techology to do just that. it's more than just like an art collector. we kind of intersect between like arts, tech, activism and history. the inspiration that came to me was
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what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and almost make them the boss of boeing to some extent, to make them feel good and passionate about them feel good and passionate about the quality of the work they are doing. the quality of the work they are doinu. �* . doing. and all the while the customer — doing. and all the while the customer is _ doing. and all the while the customer is caught - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in the i doing. and all the while the - customer is caught in the middle. they
what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think...
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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.
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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problems in boeing's factories. a plane went into service when, frankly, a crucial part of it hadn't been attached properly. what we've seen here, though, is a nine—year—old aircraft suffering what in the big picture is a relatively low risk failure. but it does look dramatic. i think on this occasion, the evidence points to not so much a manufacturing problem because the aircraft is a much older one, but potentially, for example, a maintenance problem had somebody been looking at that engine and failed to reattach the cowling after some servicing. and i think that's what regulators are looking for. so for boeing's perspective at least, this is much less of a concern, i would suggest, than what we saw injanuary. in other news: in the uk, the department storejohn lewis has announced its new chairman. the former boss of the supermarket tesco's uk business, jason tarry, will start in september, taking overfrom dame sharon white who said last year that she would be standing down at the end of her term. john lewis ha
problems in boeing's factories. a plane went into service when, frankly, a crucial part of it hadn't been attached properly. what we've seen here, though, is a nine—year—old aircraft suffering what in the big picture is a relatively low risk failure. but it does look dramatic. i think on this occasion, the evidence points to not so much a manufacturing problem because the aircraft is a much older one, but potentially, for example, a maintenance problem had somebody been looking at that...
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boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped on tuesday to their lowest point in five months. the latest us inflation figures are due to be published later, with the cpi measure of inflation expected to rise to 3.4% year—on—year — up from 3.2% in february. that may make it harder to justify rate cuts. indeed, the boss of one of the world's biggest banks has warned us interest rates could climb to 8%. jamie dimon, the head oijmorgan chase, said his bank has prepared for interest rates to jump because of "persistent inflationary pressures". but the general trend has been towards falling inflation, and the overwhelming expectation is for the federal reserve to cut rates this year. live now to martin baccardax, senior editor of thestreet.com. are you sensing that is the way it will be, there will be cuts? yes, the fed has tried to be as transparent as possible in projecting the kind of rate cuts they would like to see this year, the expectation is for three in the market bets the first will happen injun
boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped on tuesday to their lowest point in five months. the latest us inflation figures are due to be published later, with the cpi measure of inflation expected to rise to 3.4% year—on—year — up from 3.2% in february. that may make it harder to justify rate cuts. indeed, the boss of one of the world's biggest banks has warned us interest rates could climb to 8%. jamie dimon, the head oijmorgan chase, said his bank has prepared...
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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.
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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boeing, which has beenin incident. boeing, which has been in the spotlight recently over manufacturing and safety concerns, declined to comment. let's have a look now at what is coming up on the economic calendar. 0n is coming up on the economic calendar. on wednesday the united states will release key inflation data for the month of march. prices picked up in february and that makes the case interest rate cut this year a bit trickier for case interest rate cut this year a bit trickierfor the federal reserve. inflation data from china will be watched as well to see if things are turning around for the economy. 0n turning around for the economy. on friday, trade data which will be key to help us understand why manufacturing activity in china has expanded for the first time in six months. combined figures for january and february showed that imports and exports increased, signalling a recovery in global trade which could be under way. a lot of the focus will be on the united states. ., ., ., states. core inflation in the
boeing, which has beenin incident. boeing, which has been in the spotlight recently over manufacturing and safety concerns, declined to comment. let's have a look now at what is coming up on the economic calendar. 0n is coming up on the economic calendar. on wednesday the united states will release key inflation data for the month of march. prices picked up in february and that makes the case interest rate cut this year a bit trickier for case interest rate cut this year a bit trickierfor the...
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in the us. fix, falling off boeing aircraft here in the us.— falling off boeing aircraft here in the us. �* ., here in the us. a look at some ofthe here in the us. a look at some of the stories _ here in the us. a look at some of the stories making - of the stories making headlines. more than 90 people are dead after an overcrowded shift ferry sank over the north coast of mozambique. the official said the converted fishing boat was carrying 130 people and was headed off an island. many...
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blowing the whistle on boeing. an engineer tells the us senate he was harassed and threatened after he raised safety concerns about the company's planes. 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 am at peace. also coming up, rein in the debt. the imf warns the uk it's borrowing too much. but chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt tells the bbc the uk economy is in good shape. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. and shop till you drop. retail bosses gather in paris to plot the future of a $30 trillion industry. is ai the key to making us spend more money? welcome to the programme. we start in washington dc, where boeing has been facing more questions about its safety culture and manufacturing quality as three whistle—blowers gave evidence to congress as part of its investigation into the aviation giant. boeing engineer sam salehpour, a compan
blowing the whistle on boeing. an engineer tells the us senate he was harassed and threatened after he raised safety concerns about the company's planes. 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 am at peace. also coming up, rein in the debt. the imf warns the uk it's borrowing too much. but chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt tells the bbc the uk economy is in good shape. the imf are saying this week that over the...
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steve chisolm, boeing's chief engineer for mechanical and structural engineering, told reporters that the carbon fibre composites used to build the jet have successfully endured stress testing that far exceeds normal operating conditions for a commercialjetliner. quick look at the markets before i 90, quick look at the markets before i go, agitate gloomy picture across much of europe. the main indices all in the red, nasa later is on the price on crude. more business news in a few hours. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre. two champions league fixtures later, with german side borussia dortmund looking to oveturn a 2—1 aggregate score to atletico madrid in the second leg of their quarter final. and paris saint—germain will need a better performance from kylian mbappe if they're to overturn the 3—2 quarter—final defeat in the uefa champions league following the first leg in paris. mbappe failed to hit the target from three shots, lost the ball 13 times and was caught offside three times. however the psg and france captain scored a hat trick on his last visit to barcelona i
steve chisolm, boeing's chief engineer for mechanical and structural engineering, told reporters that the carbon fibre composites used to build the jet have successfully endured stress testing that far exceeds normal operating conditions for a commercialjetliner. quick look at the markets before i 90, quick look at the markets before i go, agitate gloomy picture across much of europe. the main indices all in the red, nasa later is on the price on crude. more business news in a few hours....
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an official investigation is under way in the us after the engine cover of a boeing 737 800 aircraft dislodged on sunday during take off in denver, striking its wing flap. the southwest airlines flight, which was headed to houston, returned safely to denver international airport. southwest airlines says its maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft after the incident. plane—maker boeing, which has been in the spotlight in recent times over manufacturing and safety concerns, declined to comment. let's take a look at what is coming up on the economic calendar. a lot of focus will be on the united states on wednesday as key inflation data is released for the month of march. prices picked up in february and that makes the case for an interest rate cut this year a bit tricker for the federal reserve. economic data from china will be closely watched as well to see if things are turning around for the economy. on thursday it's inflation figures for march. then on friday, trade data. this is going to be key to help us understand why manufacturing activity has expanded for the first time
an official investigation is under way in the us after the engine cover of a boeing 737 800 aircraft dislodged on sunday during take off in denver, striking its wing flap. the southwest airlines flight, which was headed to houston, returned safely to denver international airport. southwest airlines says its maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft after the incident. plane—maker boeing, which has been in the spotlight in recent times over manufacturing and safety concerns, declined to...
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787, they use also the boeing 787, the plane that could be used in military use —— boeing 707. they have very sophisticated military equipment that can hits iran and cause damage. however, we didn't see that buzz of attack, we didn't have any reports of m16 or f—35s flying, we didn't see any evidence of missiles being launched. so what we understand that that was a very limited, very targeted attack to specific targets in iran to retaliate on the attack that happened by iran a few days ago. happened by iran a few days auo. , ., , happened by iran a few days auo. ,., h, happened by iran a few days auo. , ago. news of this attack is still likely _ ago. news of this attack is still likely to _ ago. news of this attack is still likely to alarm - ago. news of this attack is still likely to alarm a - ago. news of this attack is still likely to alarm a lot i ago. news of this attack is still likely to alarm a lot of people, as we reported, australia has been telling its citizens to depart israel and the palestinian territories if it is safe to do so. we also have the news that float
787, they use also the boeing 787, the plane that could be used in military use —— boeing 707. they have very sophisticated military equipment that can hits iran and cause damage. however, we didn't see that buzz of attack, we didn't have any reports of m16 or f—35s flying, we didn't see any evidence of missiles being launched. so what we understand that that was a very limited, very targeted attack to specific targets in iran to retaliate on the attack that happened by iran a few days...
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airline regulators in the us have begun an investigation after an engine cowling on a boeing 737—800 fell off during take—off and struck a wing flap. the southwest airlines flight was forced to return to denver international airport after originally departing to houston. the aircraft had 135 passengers and six crew members on board. no—one was injured. this latest incident comes as boeing grapples with the aftermath of another in january when a door panel blew out midair during an alaska airlines flight. since then, boeing has been at the centre of several safety investigations — the company's share price has fallen 27% and it's looking for a new ceo after chief executive dave calhoun's recent announcement he will retire towards the end of the year. here in the uk, a third day of rolling strike action by train drivers will hit commuters today. these are the nine operators which will have services disrupted, including the gatwick express to and from london victoria. passengers are being advised to check what's running before they leave home and to make only necessaryjourneys. so
airline regulators in the us have begun an investigation after an engine cowling on a boeing 737—800 fell off during take—off and struck a wing flap. the southwest airlines flight was forced to return to denver international airport after originally departing to houston. the aircraft had 135 passengers and six crew members on board. no—one was injured. this latest incident comes as boeing grapples with the aftermath of another in january when a door panel blew out midair during an alaska...
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the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of its max 9 fleet for three weeks. no one was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cash storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been shared about how the heist was pulled off and police have no suspects. in taiwan emergency workers are still trying to reach around 600 people either trapped in highway tunnels or cut off in remote areas after wednesday's earthquake. almost all are guests and staff of a remote hotel who are unable to leave because of damaged roads. ten people were killed and more than 1,000 injured, after the island's biggest quake in more than a quarter of a century. strict building regulations in taiwan helped prevent a major catastrophe, as our correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes, reports. in a high valley gorge in the eastern mountains of taiwan, a badly injured survivor of yesterday's quake is winched aboard a rescue helicopter. down below another team works frantically
the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of its max 9 fleet for three weeks. no one was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cash storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been shared about how the heist was pulled off and police have no suspects. in taiwan emergency workers are still trying to reach around 600 people either trapped in highway...
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boeing has paid alaska airlines $160 million in initial compensation after a panel blew out of one of its 737 max 9 planes. the airline said it expected more to come. the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of its max 9 fleet for three weeks. no—one was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cash storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been shared about how the heist was pulled off and police have no suspects. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the senior british conservative mp william wragg has reportedly admitted passing phone numbers of some fellow mps to a person he met on a dating app. speaking to the times, mr wragg apologised and said he was scared the individual would have compromising things on him. the bbc has attempted to contact mr wragg. around 12 people working in westminster are believed to have been targeted, all receiving unsolicited whatsapp messages from suspicious mobile numbers. 0ur politic
boeing has paid alaska airlines $160 million in initial compensation after a panel blew out of one of its 737 max 9 planes. the airline said it expected more to come. the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of its max 9 fleet for three weeks. no—one was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cash storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been...
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we begin in the us, where we'vejust had earnings results from boeing. it's been a challenging time for the plane—maker, after a door panel blew out on a commercialflight, leading to the company having to pay out compensation to customers
we begin in the us, where we'vejust had earnings results from boeing. it's been a challenging time for the plane—maker, after a door panel blew out on a commercialflight, leading to the company having to pay out compensation to customers
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regulators temporarily grounded nearly 200 boeing 737 max 9s after a door plug fell from an alaska air plane shortly after take—off. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. next year renewable energy will become the single source of power in the world, overtaking coal. that's according to the international energy agency. china dominates the sector having invested billions into green energy since 2011 and its cheap solar panels are being used around the world. in the last couple of weeks europe has opened an investigation into the subsidies of solar panels from china and the american government has raised more concerns about the impact of the oversupply on the industry there. on this week's talking business weekly, my colleague, aaron heslehurst, talks to a global panel of industry leaders about whether europe and america can catch up. among them, the boss of one of europe's biggest solar companies, 0tovo. certainly there are enormous amounts of panels already in storage in europe and there is more coming in our ships every single day. we're looking at and that is enormo
regulators temporarily grounded nearly 200 boeing 737 max 9s after a door plug fell from an alaska air plane shortly after take—off. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. next year renewable energy will become the single source of power in the world, overtaking coal. that's according to the international energy agency. china dominates the sector having invested billions into green energy since 2011 and its cheap solar panels are being used around the world. in the last couple...
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the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of the fleet for three weeks. nobody was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cache storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been shared about how the heist was pulled off and police have no suspects. plenty more on those stories on the website. for now, you are watching bbc news. a vigil has taken place in hull for bereaved families who have been affected by the legacy funeral directors investigation. humberside police says it's impossible to get dna from the cremated ashes so hundreds of relatives may never know if they have received the actual remains of their loved ones, as our reporter jessica lane explains. in pickering park in west hull last night, they came together in memory of their loved ones. just some of the hundreds of people affected by the police investigation at legacy funeral directors. michaela is related to one of the 35 people police removed from the building on hess
the compensation covers loss of business after boeing grounded all of the fleet for three weeks. nobody was injured in the incident. a federal investigation is continuing. thieves in los angeles have made off with at least $30 million from a cache storage facility in one of the biggest heists on record. no details have been shared about how the heist was pulled off and police have no suspects. plenty more on those stories on the website. for now, you are watching bbc news. a vigil has taken...
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united airlines says it has lost $200 million this year so far, because of the grounding of boeing 737 max nine planes. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid—air on an alaska airlines flight in the us. united also said it will lease planes from airbus going forward, because of a delay in boeing deliveries. adidas has bounced back from the break—up of its partnership with kanye west and says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the german sportswear giant cut ties with west and his yeezy trainer brand in 2022 after the rapper posted anti—semitic comments on social media. tuesday's upbeat comments from adidas come a month after the company posted its first losses in 30 years. mps in the uk have overwhelmingly backed plans to ban anyone born after 2009 from ever buying cigarettes. the proposals are among the strictest anti—smoking measures in the world. they also include restrictions designed to make vapes less appealing to children. and still to come going bananas, we consume billions every year, but for how long? as adverse we
united airlines says it has lost $200 million this year so far, because of the grounding of boeing 737 max nine planes. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid—air on an alaska airlines flight in the us. united also said it will lease planes from airbus going forward, because of a delay in boeing deliveries. adidas has bounced back from the break—up of its partnership with kanye west and says it expects to make profits of more than $740 million this year. the german...
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the virgin boeing was being towed at the time. virgin has launched an investigation. a heathrow spokesperson says no passenger injuries have been reported, and they are not expecting any impact on airport operations. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. storm kathleen has dominated weather headlines in recent days. the storm arrived last night and yes, it's bringing gale force gusts of winds in the far northwest. it's also tapping in to some very warm air indeed. now, so far today, we have seen a gust of wind in excess of 90mph on the tops of cairngorm. yes, but even at lower levels through northern ireland, down to the isles of scilly, we've had gusts in excess of 60, close to 70mph. so the storm is anchored way out to the west of the uk and that's allowing this south—westerly wind to push up some very warm airfrom africa. and so temperatures really quite a dramatic difference, particularly in scotland where just a few days ago we were seeing a maximum of five degrees, not that much in the way of rain around for the rest of the
the virgin boeing was being towed at the time. virgin has launched an investigation. a heathrow spokesperson says no passenger injuries have been reported, and they are not expecting any impact on airport operations. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. storm kathleen has dominated weather headlines in recent days. the storm arrived last night and yes, it's bringing gale force gusts of winds in the far northwest. it's also tapping in to some very warm air...
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aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. but what i really want to know is... are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would bejumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it's as much about the infrastructure, though. they've got a lot to do.
aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders...
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine coverfell off, striking its wing flap. no one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially on the gaming side, now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. how big is the chinese market that they're going after? i mean, this could be massive. i mean, when you think of it from a gaming perspective, this could increme
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine coverfell off, striking its wing flap. no one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this...
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aviation news, united airlines says it has lost $200 million this year so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the plane were granted after an unused door plug blew out midair on an alaska airlines flight in the us. united also said that it will least plans from our buses going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. 0ver delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes a stock of the largest democratic exercise in the world. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations. indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15% to 20% of this figure. the rest spent
aviation news, united airlines says it has lost $200 million this year so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the plane were granted after an unused door plug blew out midair on an alaska airlines flight in the us. united also said that it will least plans from our buses going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. 0ver delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister narendra modi is contesting a third...
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking its wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. and before we go here's a reminder of how careful companies need to be when navigating sensitivities surrounding the conflict in the middle east. apple has been criticised after the palestinian flag emoji was automatically suggested to iphone users who type "jerusalem." both israel and the palestinians hold competing claims to the ancient city. they noted that national flags were not suggested for other capitals. apple told bbc the change, which followed a recent software update, was not intentional. you can read more on that story on our website. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. first, young people in england and wales who are questioning their
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking its wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. and before we go here's a reminder of how careful companies need to be when navigating sensitivities surrounding the conflict in...
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took these on a boeing 737—800 project. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking is wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. let's turn our attention to china, where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as world of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from a word push securities.— word push securities. does become — word push securities. does become the _ word push securities. does become the fact _ word push securities. does become the fact that - word push securities. does become the fact that theyl word push securities. does i become the fact that they are going after china is signif
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took these on a boeing 737—800 project. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking is wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. let's turn our attention to china, where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as...
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aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. but what i really want to know is... are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would be jumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it's as much about the infrastructure, though. they've got a lot to do.
aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders...
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fresh headache for boeing, as a part falls off one of its 737 planes whilst taking off in the us. welcome to world business report. i'm ben thompson with the top business stories, starting in china where the us treasury secretary is having what she calls "tough conversations" with counterparts in beijing. in recent days janet yellen has been meeting senior officials including the premier li qiang. both china and the united states have a number of key concerns, much of it rooted in trade tensions which have been gathering pace for years. dr yellen�*s seeking to navigate these issues and smooth a few feathers in beijing. here's our business reporter david waddell. soon after arriving, secretary yellen addressed us business leaders in guangzhou and promised to address the oversupply of chinese goods in key industries such as electric vehicles and solar panels. on sunday, she met the chinese premier, li qiang, and struck an emollient tone. we've put our bilateral relationship on a more stable footing. this has not meant ignoring our differences or avoiding tough conversations. it ha
fresh headache for boeing, as a part falls off one of its 737 planes whilst taking off in the us. welcome to world business report. i'm ben thompson with the top business stories, starting in china where the us treasury secretary is having what she calls "tough conversations" with counterparts in beijing. in recent days janet yellen has been meeting senior officials including the premier li qiang. both china and the united states have a number of key concerns, much of it rooted in...