737 Max: Boeing's Problem Child
Aviation
Boeing is selling fewer and fewer 737 Max aircraft. As figures from the company show, orders have slumped since the beginning of the year having struggled with a massive loss of confidence in the industry due to the two crashes of the Max - in October 2018 and March 2019.
For the time being, aircraft of this type are still grounded worldwide. Boeing is suspected of having rushed the aircraft onto the market. In addition, the trade dispute between the USA and China is causing problems for the aircraft manufacturer. In China, aircraft orders must be approved by the state. In industry circles it is said that Chinese airlines would like to place orders, but Beijing has put such transactions on ice.
For the time being, aircraft of this type are still grounded worldwide. Boeing is suspected of having rushed the aircraft onto the market. In addition, the trade dispute between the USA and China is causing problems for the aircraft manufacturer. In China, aircraft orders must be approved by the state. In industry circles it is said that Chinese airlines would like to place orders, but Beijing has put such transactions on ice.