Boeing reportedly received no new orders last month, a troubling sign for the aviation giant as it tries to rebound from 2 deadly 737 Max crashes - News Summed Up

Boeing reportedly received no new orders last month, a troubling sign for the aviation giant as it tries to rebound from 2 deadly 737 Max crashes


Both crashes involved 737 MAX planes. The only orders Boeing reported for April were four 737 Max jets that were previously sold to Boeing capital, it said. The Mumbai-based airline, which announced a $1.2 billion debt last month, had deals for 200 of the 737 Max planes, Bloomberg said. Boeing's sales have slumped in the wake of the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash which involved a 737 Max plane. The incident came under six months after another Boeing 737 Max plane operated by Indonesia's Lion Air crashed into the Java Sea, killing 189 people.


Source: Ethiopian News May 15, 2019 08:48 UTC



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