Boeing is struggling to keep the public's trust after the mid-air panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines plane the first week of January, resulting in the grounding of the 737 Max 9s in the U.S.
But it's not the first time Boeing's been under a microscope, with the 737 Max 8s also being grounded for months following two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. And now the Federal Aviation Administration says it will be increasing its insight and auditing the production of the Max 9s.
As Sean Previl explains, analysts say the company will have to go back to the drawing board if they want to regain the trust that has been shaken.
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But it's not the first time Boeing's been under a microscope, with the 737 Max 8s also being grounded for months following two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019. And now the Federal Aviation Administration says it will be increasing its insight and auditing the production of the Max 9s.
As Sean Previl explains, analysts say the company will have to go back to the drawing board if they want to regain the trust that has been shaken.
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