Emirates Chief Takes Swipe At Boeing Over Quality Issues

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January 09, 2024
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Emirates Chief Sir Tim Clark has taken a swipe at Boeing over quality control issues saying the manufacturer has had “quality control problems for a long time”

Speaking to Bloomberg Sir Tim, who has run Emirates for decades said that the Alaska Airlines exit door accident and the subsequent finding of loose bolts “is just another manifestation of that,”

However, Sir Tim, who is considered one of the main driving forces in the industry, said, “I think they’re [Boeing} getting their act together now, but this doesn’t help.”

He added that he believed the quality control issue is “solvable” and “salvageable.”  

Emirates does not have any 737s in its fleet but is the world’s largest user of the 777 and has the largest commitment for the follow-up 777X and orders for the Boeing 787.

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