'I'm scared', says Boeing whistleblower, after two others suffer mysterious deaths
Josh Dean, 45, yesterday became the second Boeing whistleblower to die in mysterious circumstances. He succumbed ...
OK, so there are a lot of stories in the press at the moment about what will happen when Donald Trump takes over the White House in January. And, much like with Brexit, no one really knows the answer. But Mr Trump has – along with other Republicans – been very dismissive of ExIm bank, or “Boeing’s bank”. And he has also expressed dissatisfaction at Boeing’s willingness to set up plants abroad. Without ExIm, Boeing will be trading at a disadvantage to Airbus and other rivals, although both have already had difficulties with export finance. This interesting article also sheds doubt on Boeing’s plans to sell 200 planes to Iran.
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