Commercial Aircraft In 2020–Determining Boeing’s Future

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The Boeing 737-10 was rolled out in November, one rare bit of good news for the troubled MAX program.
Credit: Boeing
Looking ahead at the next year or so in aerospace normally entails reviewing aircraft programs that are awaiting certification, production challenges, the changing competitive landscape, and the outlook for trade and passenger demand, which typically translates into more or fewer aircraft orders—and...
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