Aerospace & Defense
How Boeing’s Problems Could Disrupt Summer Travel
With U.S. airlines getting 40% fewer new planes than scheduled, expect higher fares this summer and increased risk of delays and cancellations.
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How Boeing’s Problems Could Disrupt Summer Travel
With U.S. airlines getting 40% fewer new planes than scheduled, expect higher fares this summer and increased risk of delays and cancellations.
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