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...“We’re going to hold Boeing’s feet to the fire to make sure that we get good aeroplanes out of that factory,” Alaska CEO Ben Minicucci told analysts on Thursday....
...Ben Minicucci told NBC News he had held “very tough, candid conversations” with Boeing’s senior leadership. “I’m angry. I’m angry. I’m more than frustrated and disappointed. I am angry,” he said....
...Ben Minicucci, chief executive of Alaska Airlines, vowed this week to “hold Boeing’s feet to the fire”, while American Airlines chief executive Robert Isom urged unnamed Boeing people to “get their act together...
...“Each aircraft will be returned to service only after completion of full maintenance and safety inspections,” said Ben Minicucci, the airline’s chief executive, in a statement....
...Boeing postpones annual guidance amid 737 Max crisis The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino....
...The FAA has already grounded all of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 jets. The ongoing issues with the Max are a huge problem for Boeing....
...So bad I hoped I was flying on a Boeing....
...Aviation is on a “bit of a precipice” in terms of the transition to net zero, said Ben Morgan, research director of the AMRC. While it is a “huge opportunity . . . [it is] also a big risk”....
...A: 50 per cent How far, to the nearest 5 percentage points, is Boeing down this year?...
...They maybe don't look as Boeing or Airbus. But for a kamikaze plane it is very important the quality of the construction. What does this alarm mean? Are you checking what's happening on your phone?...
...Airbus, Boeing’s main rival, expects the number of freighters to increase by half by 2041.* The pandemic has demonstrated the “strategic importance” of air freight, said Darren Hulst, Boeing’s vice-president...
...“We want Airbus to focus on producing aircraft,” Ben Walker, partner at TCI, told the Financial Times. “This looks like a politically motivated bailout.”...
...Boeing investor day Boeing will host an investor day in Seattle, one week after disclosing $2.8bn in losses in its defence business and a slower-than-expected production rate for the narrow-body 737 Max...
...Meggitt is a significant supplier to both civil and military aerospace manufacturers, including Boeing, Airbus and BAE Systems....
...Defence secretary Ben Wallace described the development of the demonstrator aircraft as an “important milestone” and welcomed the partnerships with Japan and Italy....
...Books Former Fed chair Ben Bernanke and historian Edward Chancellor offer conflicting perspectives on the crisis in central banking in two new books reviewed by Martin Wolf....
...Russian military claims cannot be independently verified Economic developments: Boeing announced it halted major operations in Russia Porsche and BMW will close some of their plants in Europe because...
...The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, founded in 2001 by Sheffield university and US aerospace company Boeing with government and EU funding, pursues world leading research into manufacturing that...
...“If there is a Boeing, there is an Airbus,” he said. “Where there is a GM, there is Volkswagen. A Southwest, a Ryanair. Once you are in other sectors there is no clear winner....
...I always think of the Wizard of Oz when I hear the sombre pronouncements of Jay Powell, Janet Yellen or Ben Bernanke....
...“There was a really good, relentless, focus on costs,” said Ben Baldanza, the chief executive of Indigo-backed Spirit Airlines between 2005 and 2016....
...divergences in outcomes, with China, Taiwan and other Asia-Pacific economies on course to grow in 2020, even as countries where coronavirus has become endemic suffer severe contractions, write Robin Harding, Ben...
...Wise argued this was only part of the story, though, with other significant contributors to Buzz’s outperformance including beaten up aircraft maker Boeing and cruise operator Carnival, after some online...
...But that summer he had his eyes set on something bigger: a Boeing 737. “It was so big, we used to joke there’d be a disco room onboard,” said one former employee....
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