Boeing's January Orders and Deliveries Plunge Amid Max Crisis

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Boeing's aircraft orders and deliveries dropped in January due to the fallout from a midflight fuselage panel blowout on one of its 737 Max 9s. The company handed over 27 planes, its lowest tally since September, and sold three Boeing 737 Max planes while logging three cancellations. Boeing executives are working to address manufacturing processes and quality control issues after a series of production glitches. The Federal Aviation Administration has halted Boeing's planned production increases until it is satisfied that these issues are resolved.
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