Boeing pauses MAX 8 deliveries as investors wait for more news
Aerospace industry analysts haven't sounded the sell-all warning, but they remain cautious as
"We continue to build 737 MAX airplanes, while assessing how the situation, including potential capacity constraints, will impact our production system,"
There are two things that could determine how investors value the companies, Copeland said: How deliveries of new 737 aircraft will be affected, and the how much
The MAX 8 is one in a series of new 737 models
Copeland used historical cases to estimate
"All in, this totals just shy of
"But we think that isn't all that surprising given the considerable uncertainty encountered in this situation," he said.
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