Air India Crash Casts Shadow over Boeing Recovery Plans
- The Air India crash involved a Boeing 787 Dreamliner carrying 242 people, leading to statements of sorrow from the Pope, King Charles, and the President of India.
- Boeing's shares dropped nearly five percent following the crash, impacting the company's image amid its recovery efforts.
- Boeing has pledged to support the investigation into the crash.
- Briefing.com stated that this incident is 'another significant blow to Boeing's reputation' as it competes with Airbus, which has outperformed Boeing in aircraft orders for five consecutive years.
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Airbus Says Air India Accident Is Learning Moment for Industry
Airbus SE said the fatal accident on Thursday in India involving a Boeing Co. airliner should spur the industry as a whole to advance its safety culture, dismissing the notion that the crash could bring a competitive edge to one planemaker over the other in the global duopoly.
·United States
Read Full ArticleAir India crash piles fresh turmoil on beleaguered Boeing in devastating new low - The Mirror
The American company is already reeling from years of safety crises, whistleblower scandals, financial haemorrhaging, and regulatory scrutiny that has seen a crisis in passenger confidence
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleAfter two fatal crashes of his 737-Max-machines, Boeing seemed to be recovering, investors were drawing hope. But the misfortune of a dreamliner in India arouses bad memories.
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