Boeing apologises for 737 MAX crashes as Paris Air Show opens
If the aviation market continues to soften, Airbus and Boeing could face a disappointing year/ If the aviation market continues to soften, Airbus and Boeing could face a disappointing year (AFP Photo/ERIC PIERMONT)/ Le Bourget (France) (AFP) - A top Boeing executive apologised Monday for two crashes of 737 MAX jets that together killed 346 people, disasters which have pushed safety to the top of the agenda as aerospace firms gathered for the opening of the Paris Air Show. The US aerospace giant is battling to regain the trust of passengers, ...
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