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Boeing didn't train factory staff well enough in the lead up to the Alaska Airlines 737 Max blowout, NTSB says

1. NTSB blamed Boeing for inadequate training linked to ALK's incident. 2. Boeing workers lacked crucial experience during the door plug incident. 3. Criticism extended to FAA for insufficient oversight on safety measures. 4. Boeing will invest over $1 billion to improve safety and compliance. 5. Final NTSB report is pending and may influence Boeing and ALK's future.

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Why Bearish?

Boeing’s safety deficiencies and training failures could impact its reputation and ALK’s operations. Previous incidents have shown how airline-related safety issues often lead to stock price declines.

How important is it?

Safety issues linked to Boeing directly affect Alaska Airlines' operations and customer confidence, crucial for the airline's performance.

Why Short Term?

Immediate public perception and regulatory responses to safety issues can affect ALK's stock in the near term, as it is closely tied to Boeing and public sentiment can shift quickly following safety concerns.

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