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Boeing First Quarter Orders Halved, Deliveries Fall 19 Percent

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Boeing announced that its orders nearly halved in the first quarter and the planemaker handed over far fewer aircraft. The company continues to struggle with a worldwide grounding of its best-selling 737 MAX jets following two fatal crashes. There were no new MAX orders in March, the company said. Boeing said it would cut monthly production of the 737 MAX jets by 20 percent, Reuters reports. There were more than 300 MAX jetliners in operation at the time of the fatal Lion Air crash last October.

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