All the poor press that Boeing get doesn't really seem to affect the business to a massive extent though? They weather the storms pretty well for a company that obviously has more than a few issues. They still get orders for a crap load of aircraft.
Do they sell more domestically? then airbus sell more to international airlines?
The Boeing 737 thread redux.
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Probably more the case that the people buying airliners are doing it based on cold hard numbers. They've got a whole military section too, that's always good as a cash cow.
Most people don't even know/care what kind of plane they're getting on anyway.
Most people don't even know/care what kind of plane they're getting on anyway.
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Re: The Boeing 737 thread redux.
To a company like boeing, share price is everything, and it's running at less than half of its 2019 price.Nordboy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 6:50 am All the poor press that Boeing get doesn't really seem to affect the business to a massive extent though? They weather the storms pretty well for a company that obviously has more than a few issues. They still get orders for a crap load of aircraft.
Do they sell more domestically? then airbus sell more to international airlines?