Air India crash highlights a new problem for Boeing
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A British Airways flight to Chennai, India, entered a series of holding patterns to dump fuel before returning to London's Heathrow Airport.
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Defense News on MSNBoeing Air Force One work continues amid furor over Qatar planeBoeing is years behind schedule on delivering the newest Air Force One jets and has been repeatedly criticized by President Donald Trump.
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Boeing Co. said it’s made more progress in the past four to five months on the long-delayed new presidential aircraft than at any point in the last four years as it identifies ways to streamline the complex program.
A British Airways flight BA35, operated using a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, made a precautionary return to London Heathrow Airport.
Meanwhile, Boeing executives are expected to brief media on the company’s latest 20-year Commercial Market Outlook which predicts demand for 43,600 new aircraft over the next two decades.
The crash happened just weeks after the company cut a deal with the U.S. government to avoid taking criminal responsibility for a pair of deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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Stocktwits on MSNBoeing Slightly Cuts 20-Year Aircraft Demand Forecast, But Says ‘Resilience Will Remain A Hallmark’ Of Airlines IndustryBoeing (BA) now expects worldwide demand for 43,600 additional commercial airplanes over the next 20 years, slightly lower than its earlier forecast. The planemaker expects passenger traffic to grow at a rate of 4.