"Boeing's MAX Crisis Upsets Aviation's Power Balance"

The aviation industry's financiers are meeting in Dublin amid the aftermath of the Boeing 737 MAX safety crisis, with concerns about supply disruptions and regulatory risks. The recent partial grounding of the 737 MAX 9 following the Alaska Airlines incident has added a new layer of uncertainty to the industry, impacting production and future growth predictions. While leasing companies may benefit from higher returns on investments, airlines could face delays in receiving new technology and higher lease rates, potentially leading to higher fares. The conference will also test confidence in Boeing's leadership, with calls for executives to step aside, as the industry grapples with the implications of the recent safety crisis.
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