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    Boeing’s reputation is taking a hit, survey shows


    Boeing’s reputation has taken a significant hit this month, according to surveys conducted by Morning Consult.

    A report by the market research company shows net trust dropped 12 percentage points among U.S. adults from December 2023 to January 2024.

    Net trust represents the share of people who say they trust a brand minus those who say they don’t.

    Net trust also fell among frequent flyers and, to a lesser extent, business travelers, according to the report, which polled nearly 170,000 people, according to Joanna Piacenza, Morning Consult’s head of industry intelligence.

    The drop in trust comes on the heels of a door plug that blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines on Jan. 5.

    “Notably, we aren’t seeing the same negative impact for Alaska Airlines, or for United Airlines, which announced that its crew had found loose bolts on its own 737 Max 9s during inspections,” according to Morning Consult’s report.

    Boeing has not yet replied to CNBC’s request for comment.

    In a statement issued on Jan. 23, the company’s Commercial Airplanes CEO Stanley Deal said, “We have let down our airline customers and are deeply sorry for the significant disruption to them, their employees and their passengers. We are taking action on a comprehensive plan to bring these airplanes safely back to service and to improve our quality and delivery performance.”

    Weathering tough times

    Fallout not over

    After grounding around 170 Max 9s from flying, the Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday that planes that pass inspections can return to the skies. Since then, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines and Copa Airlines have started flying the aircraft again.

    According to the website Simple Flying, 11 airlines currently operate Boeing 737 Max 9s: Aeromexico, Air Tanzania, Alaska Airlines, Copa Airlines, Corendon Dutch Airlines, Flydubai, Icelandair, Lion Air, SCAT Airlines, Turkish Airlines and United Airlines.



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