Heard on the Street: Evidence of the Boeing 737 MAX's importance to the U.S. economy may discourage authorities from punishing the company more than is strictly necessary
The 737 MAX airplane isn’t just important for Boeing, it also matters for airlines and even the U.S. economy. This puts the plane maker in a position of power, even as complaints mount about how the company handled safety issues.
On Monday, Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg faced tough questions from shareholders about the crisis involving the grounded 737 MAX plane. It is becoming clear that the company was opaque with regulators and airlines in explanations of the jet’s safety features, and there are concerns that...
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