Boeing reported zero new orders for jets in April

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Boeing had no new orders for planes in April — not only for the troubled 737 Max, but also for other jets, such as the 787 Dreamliner or the 777, according to a company report

Not only did the troubled 737 Max receive zero new orders since it was grounded March 13. Boeing's other jets, such as the 787 Dreamliner or the 777, also did not get any new orders last month, according to a company report released Tuesday.Boeing did report some orders for the other jets in late March, even in the wake of the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet and the grounding of the 737 Max that followed.

"If it turns out that Boeing makes some accommodations with customers over the grounding of the 737 Max, it probably won't be a straight cash compensation," said Bagggaley."It might be a lower price on future orders, or some other change in those orders. There could be things going on behind the scenes that could essentially turn into orders."Boeing desperately needs to get the 737 Max back in the air.

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