Boeing Allocates $3.1Bn to Tackle 737 Max Safety Woes

In response to the January incident where a panel detached from a boeing-737-max/" class="link-internal">737 Max mid-flight, Boeing has spent approximately $3.1 billion in Q1 to manage the emerging safety crisis.

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