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Boeing's 2020 MAX cancellations near 400 in July
Boeing Co lost another 43 orders for its grounded 737 MAX planes in July, bringing the total cancellations for the jet this year to 398, while delivering only four of its other aircraft to customers, monthly numbers showed on Tuesday. Based on a tighter accounting standard, Boeing said order cancellations now stand at 857 for the MAX, whose recertification is still hanging in the balance more than a year after its worldwide grounding due to two fatal crashes. The four deliveries - one each of… (www.yahoo.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It was and still is a good aircraft, it had problems but with good pilots flying it it was totally safe, just look at the crashes, none with the large carriers. In it's worst day I would still rather fly one rather than an Airbus. Working on them is also another story.
well said skyaware 123
go airbus
go airbus
Lots of airports need a restaurant..these would make nice homes as well.
I just dont see pilot unions or the public willing to fly on these.. cut your losses..
I just dont see pilot unions or the public willing to fly on these.. cut your losses..
The article doesn’t say whether any of the cancelled orders are for planes already built and sitting on the ground. A cancelled order for a plane not yet built doesn’t leave a plane available for conversion to restaurant or home.
Smart flyers will prefer the Max. They know it's more trustworthy after Boeing has been put through the wringer by regulators the world over.
It will not get a pass for any signs of trouble.
It will not get a pass for any signs of trouble.
Smart flyers will know this is only the tip of the iceberg with issues. Smart flyers will also know software is never bug free.
Smart people don't just mindlessly accept everything the government rubber-stamps.