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Boeing’s most relatable problem: finding a parking spot

Boeing’s most relatable problem: finding a parking spot
The company delivered 175 jets to customers in the first half of this year, compared with 266 in the same period in 2023. (Image: Boeing)
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By Sharon TerlepBoeing has a parking problem. Parts shortages and other issues have left the jet maker with about 200 fully or mostly finished aeroplanes sitting in airfields, outside plants and – in one location – an employee parking lot. Some of the planes are awaiting interiors; others need engines. Dozens more are awaiting delivery to China. Unable to fly, the planes aren’t delivering much-needed cash as the jet maker burns through more than US$1 billion (NZ$1.68b) a month. And they present a host of logistical c...

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