These are 'Boeing' measures to avoid manufacturing defects and challenges for customs

Boeing has taken several measures to ensure that the manufacturing defects suffered by over the past few years, and to hand over aircraft that take into account the highest quality and safety standards as it works to bring about closer collaboration with customers and government agencies to reduce the impact of customs duties, according to the company in the mid -East, Turkey, Turkey, Turkey. In an interview with ‘Al -Sharq’, on the sidelines of the Qatar Economic Forum, he explained that the measures that took the company included the appointment of a senior security official, and the development of an integrated safety and security system, and that it also stopped the manufacturing operations more than once to make an accurate revision of the stabbing of the staff of to ensure production lines and their defects. Over the past year, Boeing has faced rising challenges associated with manufacturing defects in its aircraft, especially the “737 Max”, which led to an intense audit of the regulators and clients. In January 2024, a “737 Max 9” aircraft sustained a serious accident into the separation of the emergency door pond during the flight, which caused a gap in the structure of the aircraft and forced it to make the emergency landing. This incident resulted in the US Federal Aviation Administration stopping the operation of 171 aircraft of this model and conducting extensive investigations that revealed the presence of a properly unpolished first aircraft in some aircraft. The effect of customs duties Gata Ora said that the impact of customs duties on the business is difficult to accurately appreciate that the situation is changing rapidly, and although all the manufacturers of commercial aircraft are carried out in the United States enterprise, Boeing depends on global supply chains, making it vulnerable to these definitions. He said the company is working to meet these challenges through systematic methods represented in closer collaboration with clients and government agencies to serve its interests in the long run. Boeing finds herself in the trade conflict between the United States and China. After Trump announced the imposition of customs duties to most major commercial partners, Beijing met with retaliation fees. As a result, the Boeing aircraft was removed from the Chinese airline market, as Beijing instructed airlines to stop receiving aircraft at the company before hanging them with the two largest economies in the world, reaching a ceasefire on customs duties. Gata Ora, promising opportunities in the Middle East, sees that the momentum seen by the aircraft sector in the Middle East region and the great growth expected in the coming year creates promising opportunities for the business, and the numbers indicate that 3100 new aircraft have reached the fleet of aircraft in the region (the IATA). and to create jobs. He gave an example of the UAE in which the sector contributes 18% of GDP and offers one million jobs, suggesting that the sector in Qatar contributes 10% of the gross product, and that a job in every 8 jobs is related to the aviation sector in the Golf State. Qatar’s agreement with “Boeing” has concluded “Bontig”, its biggest agreement ever with the Qatari Airlines worth $ 200 billion, and this agreement was announced last week during the Golf Trump tour, which includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE. In commenting on this agreement, Gata Ora said it was the largest for the company during its history, as it included 210 broad-body aircraft from “787 Dreamliner” and “777-9”, suggesting that the agreement is the phrase 160 confirmed demand aircraft, in addition to the options to buy 50 other aircraft. The US company is one of the most prominent economic beneficiaries of the Trump tour through the Gulf. In addition to the Qatari agreement, the company “Avilease”, owned by the Saudi public investment fund, signed an agreement to buy 30 “8-737” aircraft during the US president’s visit to Saudi Arabia. Gata Ora believes that Trump’s visit to the region was not only a positive aspect of the large transactions during which it was closed, but also emphasized the great strategic importance of the region.