Boeing CEO says taking fresh look at potential mid-market aircraft

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Boeing Co is taking a fresh look at a potential new mid-market aircraft, Chief E...

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CHICAGO - Boeing Co is taking a fresh look at a potential new mid-market aircraft, Chief Executive Dave Calhoun said on Wednesday, putting the brakes on a project that became overshadowed by the fallout of the 737 MAX. “Since the first clean sheet of paper was taken to it, things have changed a bit,” Calhoun told journalists in reference to the plane, codenamed NMA.

Separately, a Boeing spokesman said Calhoun had asked for a new market study on what kind of aircraft was needed in a new competitive playing field.

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Boring cannot afford to underestimate the publics lack of confidence in the 737 Max now. They need to scrap that line irrespective of the cost, or at least show a replacement of the computer systems with one used in existing aircraft, & ditch the 737 Max name

They fucked up on a biblical scale. They discontinued the 757 production banking that the Max's would fill the void, but its a defective design that was supposed to be hidden/covered up by superior software. We all see how that's turning out.

Build planes that don’t kill people

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