Can Boeing Repair the $12B Hole in Its Reputation? | WSJ
Following a midair emergency where a door plug fell from a Boeing 737 Max 9, the FAA has grounded some of the fleet. United Airlines and Alaska Airlines are reporting “loose bolts” in some of their aircrafts.
WSJ explores what the Alaska Airlines accident means for Boeing, how it could affect the duopoly with Airbus, and whether the company can afford another setback.
0:00 Boeing’s struggles
0:50 Immediate fallout
3:31 Long-term fallout
5:27 What’s next?
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