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Jet crash disaster in South Korea marks another setback for Boeing

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( ) -q-30- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “earlier safety problems.”

2024 is year Boeing would likely sooner forget.

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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Alan Price, an airline consultant, said it would be inappropriate to link the incident Sunday to two fatal crashes involving Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jetliner in 2018 and 2019.

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VERBATIM: A machinists strike. Another safety problem involving its troubled top-selling airliner. A plunging stock price. 2024 was already a dispiriting year for Boeing, the American aviation giant. But when one of the company’s jets crash-landed in South Korea on Sunday, killing all but two of the 181 people on board, it brought to a close an especially unfortunate year for Boeing. Aviation experts were quick to distinguish Sunday’s incident from the company’s earlier safety problems.

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