A Boeing executive reportedly said the company is open to a new name for the embattled 737 Max, which remains grounded worldwide after 2 deadly crashes

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“We’re committed to doing what we need to do to restore it. If that means changing the brand to restore it, then we’ll address that,' Boeing's CFO said.

Boeing isn't ruling out the possibility of a name change for its embattled 737 Max jet "We're committed to doing what we need to do to restore it. If that means changing the brand to restore it, then we'll address that," the company's CFO said at the Paris Air Show, according to Bloomberg. President Donald Trump previously suggested a name change in April. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Boeing isn't ruling out the possibility of a name change for its embattled 737 Max jet "We're committed to doing what we need to do to restore it. If that means changing the brand to restore it, then we'll address that," the company's CFO said at the Paris Air Show, according to Bloomberg. President Donald Trump previously suggested a name change in April. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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Why don’t you try something novel, like make it safe to fly?

737 Mulligan

But I remember in the 90's, the 737 model had problems with the tail causing some horrible accidents. They try almost the same strategy and rebuilt the model. Maybe it's time to let it finally die.

A new name? How about new executives

Old wine new label? BoeingAirplanes

'Retired'

How bout the Boeing “737 death tube”

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