Financier’s fresh investment doubts add to Boeing’s 737-Max headaches

To restore faith in the 737-Max, Boeing needs to prove its flagship jet is not just airworthy but also a safe investment.

Financier’s fresh investment doubts add to Boeing’s 737-Max headaches

To restore faith in the 737-Max, Boeing needs to prove its flagship jet is not just airworthy but also a safe investment.

At a gathering in Dublin this week of the titans of the multibillion-dollar aircraft leasing industry, which finances half the world’s fleet, cracks were appearing in that effort.

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