Boeing's Six-Week Strike Continues
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•Are Boeing’s problems beyond fixable?
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Boeing 's CEO Kelly Ortberg took over the company's top job three months ago .
Ortberg says his mission is “turn this big ship in the right direction and restore Boeing to the leadership position that we all know and want” Boeing ’s finances look increasingly fragile and its reputation has been battered.
The six-week strike costs Boeing an estimated $50 million a day, pushing back the day it can resume production of most aircraft.
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