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Editorial: After the 737 Max shutdown: Boeing's struggle to regain the flying public's full trust

Air travel is safe - and trusted by the American flying public - because aircraft manufacturers, airline operators and government regulators all perform at very high levels. The same is generally true in many other countries.

Chicago-based Boeing, one of the world's leading technology companies and the largest U.S. exporter,

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