Boeing is on pace for its worst month since January 2016

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Many analysts are concerned about increased risks for Boeing shareholders. As controversy surrounding the 737 Max continues, Boeing is on pace for its worst month since January 2016.

 

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Boeing is the best air framer in the world with the best safety record. We need a balanced story which talks about the airlines putting poorly trained pilots in the air. News seems afraid to even allow it's guests to discuss this maybe they don't want to look non-sympathetic

Shouldn't put a plane in the sky if it needs a computer to fly and keep it balanced. Last resort is a plane that can fly without computers. Imagine driving your car with an unbalanced tire, or a boat that's unbalanced, now put that unbalanced plane in the air, no freaking way!

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