Why the Boeing 737 Max has been these a mess

Why the Boeing 737 Max has been these a mess


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Boeing’s 737 has been around because the 1960s. There have been several variations of the plane but the 737 Max, which debuted in 2017, has encountered dilemma soon after difficulty in excess of the final five many years. From two lethal Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019 to the far more the latest incident of a door plug slipping off a plane during take off from Portland, Oregon. CNBC explores how the 737 Max crisis unfolded and what the foreseeable future retains for Boeing’s finest-marketing jet.



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