Sales of grounded Boeing 737 MAX pick up steam at Dubai Airshow
DUBAI (Reuters) - Boeing’s 737 MAX took center stage at the Dubai Airshow on Tuesday as the U.S. planemaker prepared to announce orders for dozens of aircraft as it seeks to restore confidence in the jet amid a worldwide grounding, people familiar with the matter said.
Boeing was expected to announce the orders, which could be worth $5-6 billion, a day after securing the first firm order for the aircraft since the grounding from Turkey’s SunExpress.
Global regulators banned commercial flights of Boeing’s fastest-selling jet in March after two fatal accidents.