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Will Boeing Shelve the NMA (B797) Program?
Seattle, Washington - The slowdown in the aerospace industry and the financial situation of Boeing have raised concerns about the probability of delivering the long-stalled New Mid-market Airplane (NMA), two aerospace analysts say. (www.airlinerwatch.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Companies had to have forward thinking to stay competitive, the have the MAX which will always carry a bad name regardless of what happens, they need to build a new plane in old Boeing style, quality and state of the art. If not they will not be competitive going forward, they should have done this before the MAX. What was management thinking building the MAX based on a 1960 airframe.
I am among those who think the great Boeing company should consider taking its licking on the MAX and move on to the next best product. Boeing has produce so many great products its seems tragic to continue with the MAX.
Eugene A
Eugene A
797 will be Boeing's future and the best way to redeem themselves after the MAX debacle. The program must go ahead.
Unless the economy opens up and with it air travel, Boeing will have to stop work on the NMA. They will simply have no choice, they won't have the money.
Boeing needs to bury the MAX debacle and all its associated baggage. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that, yes, the B797 is a way for Boeing to do that.
If it's a Boeing, I ain't going!