Resolved1 update
Fliers plan to avoid Boeing 737 Max jets for a year or more, Barclays survey concludes
Story-level discussion
Start here
Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are parked on the tarmac at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington DC, in March. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) In the weeks since Boeing 737 Max jets were grounded worldwide following a pair of catastrophic crashes that killed 346 people (in Indonesia and Ethiopia), the company has focused its en
What happened
Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are parked on the tarmac at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington DC, in March. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) In the weeks since Boeing 737 Max jets were grounded worldwide following a pair of catastrophic crashes that killed 346 people (in Indonesia and Ethiopia), the company has focused its en
No updates yet on this story. Use the composer above to add the first node.