Emirates Warns Boeing of 'Last Chance Saloon' Due to Manufacturing Decline

The president of Emirates, Tim Clark, has criticized Boeing's manufacturing quality, stating that it has declined and the company is in "the last chance saloon." Emirates and Alaska Airlines are sending engineers to audit Boeing's production lines following incidents involving the 737 Max 9. United Airlines is considering excluding the 737 Max 10 from its acquisition plan. Boeing's CEO, Dave Calhoun, acknowledges the need to restore customer confidence and emphasizes the company's commitment to taking necessary actions. The FAA has completed inspections on nearly 94% of the 737 Max 9 fleet, with planes returning to service, while investigations into the recent incidents continue.
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