Boeing shares open 5.5% lower after Air India crash


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A screen New York City, USS at New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) displays logo for Boeing on the floor: Reuters: Reuters

London-Bound Air India’s aircraft, a few hours after the crash near Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat, the shares of airplane Boeing declined by about 5.5% to $ 202.17 when the shares of the Wall Street opened for the trade of Wall Street for trade on Thursday (June 12, 2025). However, his first fatal accident of Dreamliner aircraft, Thursday’s incident again gave birth to concerns about the safety of his aircraft, which has upset the company for some time. In May, the airplane manufacturer with Virginia-facilitated finalized the disposal of $ 1.1 billion, which is the U.S. With fines and compensation with the Department of Justice, two 737 Max to avoid harassment in a fraud case related to airplane accidents, including 346 lives.

Read: Air India Ahmedabad-Landon Flight Crash Live Update

Stator Fall in Pre-Market

Reacting heavy immediately after the accident, Boeing’s shares were trading 8% less in pre-market trade on Thursday. At the time of writing (8:30 PM IST), Scrip was trading 4.99% less in 203.31 episi.

The airplane manufacturer said in his statement that it was in touch with Air India, which was proceeding to support the private carrier.

Thursday’s development also influenced Boeing’s more prominent supplier of Atma Aerosystems, as well as manufacturer of airplane engine GE aerospace. Both scrips open about 3% less. However there is no clarity if the aircraft was operated by the engines of the Ohio-facilitated company. However, in a social media post, the engine manufacturer wrote, “We have activated our emergency response team, and we are ready to support our customer and investigation.”

242 passenger ship

Gatvik (London) -even the bounded aircraft crashed within a few minutes of the take -off at around 1:30 pm local time. Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft were carrying 242 passengers and crew members, 169 Indian citizens, 53 British citizens, 1 Canadian national and 7 Portuguese citizens. At the time of writing, the exact number of reasons was not ascertained.

The cause of the incident was also still learned.


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