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Boeing's stock falls 5% as 200-passenger Dreamliner crash in India shakes investor confidence. FAA scrutiny and other risks threaten comeback.
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Soy Carmín on MSNAnother Boeing Incident Rocks Confidence as Scrutiny MountsThe aviation world is once again buzzing with concern following Thursday's incident involving an Air India Boeing 787-8. While details are still emerging, this event serves as a stark reminder of the escalating safety incidents and quality control issues that have plagued Boeing Co.
Morgan Stanley analysts said Thursday's Air India crash of a 787 with almost 250 people on board "derails the positive momentum on Boeing's stock."
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Boeing faces a new crisis after an Air India 787 crash in India. The crash killed over 240 people. Boeing's stock dropped. Airlines are waiting for regulatory guidance. CEO Kelly Ortberg offered support to Air India.