Boeing, an American institution, is facing challenges including fatal crashes, production slowdowns, and quality concerns. Despite its contributions to the country’s global standing, the company is currently going through a tough period.
At The New York Times, we have been covering Boeing for years, focusing on issues like the quality of its planes. We are planning to explore more about the company’s future, competition with Airbus, employee morale, and efforts to enhance quality and prevent incidents like the recent 737 Max 9 panel detachment during a flight.
We are interested in hearing from current or former Boeing employees, as well as individuals from organizations that interact with Boeing, about their perspectives on what the company is doing well or poorly. Share your experiences with us.
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