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Two months .. and Boeing did not sell “one plane”

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This is the second month of this year in which Boeing did not receive any orders, a fate that seemed impossible not long ago..

Also, “Boeing” made it clear, Tuesday, that it was no longer certain to complete orders for 101 other aircraft, and dropped them from the accumulated work list, which fell to less than 5,000 aircraft..

The outbreak of the “Covid-19” disease caused by the emerging corona virus, caused a decrease in global air traffic, and exacerbated the crisis in “Boeing”, which began with two fatal accidents, and the ban of flying its best-selling plane “737 Max”.“.

Airlines are bleeding financially and canceling thousands of flights, while travelers are still afraid to travel.

Airlines have suspended 16,000 aircraft, nearly two-thirds of the world’s fleet, and postponed deliveries of aircraft they agreed to purchase before the pandemic..

Boeing delivered only six aircraft in April, bringing the total delivery for 2020 to 56.

The slow delivery of operations is undermining the pumping of cash into “Boeing” because airlines pay a large portion of the plane’s price on delivery.

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This is the second month of this year in which Boeing did not receive any orders, a fate that seemed impossible not long ago..

Also, “Boeing” made it clear, Tuesday, that it was no longer certain to complete orders for 101 other aircraft, and dropped them from the accumulated work list, which fell to less than 5,000 aircraft..

The outbreak of the “Covid-19” disease caused by the emerging corona virus, caused a decrease in global air traffic, and exacerbated the crisis in “Boeing”, which began with two fatal accidents, and the ban of flying its best-selling plane “737 Max”.“.

Airlines are bleeding financially and canceling thousands of flights, while travelers are still afraid to travel.

Airlines have suspended 16,000 aircraft, nearly two-thirds of the world’s fleet, and postponed deliveries of aircraft they agreed to purchase before the pandemic..

Boeing delivered only six aircraft in April, bringing the total delivery for 2020 to 56.

The slow delivery of operations is undermining the pumping of cash into “Boeing” because airlines pay a large portion of the plane’s price on delivery.

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