"Boeing's Order Freeze: Impact of Alaska Air Incident and Max Crisis"

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Boeing experienced its worst month for new airplane orders since the pandemic, with only three 737 Max orders booked and three canceled in January, following an incident with an Alaska Airlines flight. The NTSB is investigating missing bolts on the aircraft, and Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun acknowledged responsibility. United and Southwest Airlines are no longer counting on deliveries of certain 737 Max models, and uncertainty over FAA certification and the NTSB investigation may have contributed to the halt in Boeing's orders.
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