Why the Boeing 737 MAX Crisis Keeps Getting Worse

2026-04-01T09:02:26.737Z·1 min read

Boeing's 737 MAX problems persist years after the initial grounding. Quality control failures, whistleblowers, regulatory scrutiny. Multiple incidents (door plug blowout, engine issues) erode airline confidence. Airbus gaining market share. Boeing's engineering culture criticized for cost-cutting over safety. The company faces a $5B+ annual loss, CEO turnover, and potential DOJ criminal prosecution. Recovery requires years of cultural transformation.

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