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Boeing Shares Slide After Air India Dreamliner Crash

June 13, 2025
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Boeing Shares Slide After Air India Dreamliner Crash

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Boeing shares plummeted this morning following a fatal crash involving an Air India Dreamliner 787, marking another dark chapter for the aircraft maker already under regulatory scrutiny. The crash, which claimed the lives of all 178 passengers and crew on board, is now under investigation, and early findings point to manufacturing flaws eerily similar to those whistleblowers warned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about months ago.

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A Tragedy That Revives Old Warnings

The downed aircraft was part of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner line, the same model implicated in previous complaints from internal engineers and quality inspectors. As seen in Millionaire MNL, whistleblowers alleged critical shortcuts in the assembly process at Boeing’s South Carolina facility, including improperly secured fuselage sections and faulty wiring.

Those warnings were submitted to the FAA and Senate oversight committees, but no major enforcement action followed. Now, those accusations are drawing renewed attention from regulators and the public.

Investor Fallout

Boeing stock dropped more than 7% in early trading following confirmation of the crash, wiping out over $12 billion in market capitalization. The broader Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped slightly, but Boeing’s plunge was the day’s most dramatic.

Investors are increasingly wary that this latest disaster could trigger a wave of new investigations, contract reviews, and order cancellations, particularly from international carriers that have already expressed concern over Dreamliner reliability.

What This Means for the Aviation Industry

This isn’t just a Boeing story. It’s a reckoning for aviation oversight worldwide. The FAA now faces pressure to explain why red flags raised by whistleblowers were not followed by immediate and transparent action. Air India, meanwhile, has grounded its remaining Dreamliner fleet pending further safety checks.

According to analysts, the crash could influence procurement decisions globally and increase pressure on both Boeing and Airbus to disclose more about their safety protocols and quality control processes.

A Pattern Boeing Can’t Ignore

As mentioned by Millionaire MNL, this crash echoes the two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019, which together resulted in 346 deaths and led to the global grounding of that aircraft model. In both those cases, internal warnings were also allegedly ignored.

The Dreamliner, previously Boeing’s crown jewel for long-haul international travel, may now face the same reputational freefall.

What’s Next?

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), and the FAA have all opened investigations into the Air India Dreamliner incident. Boeing says it is cooperating fully.

In a brief statement, Boeing expressed “deep sorrow” for the loss of life and said it would support all inquiries into the crash. No public comment has yet been made about whether prior whistleblower complaints were reviewed in relation to this aircraft’s history.

For now, Wall Street is reacting sharply, and the industry is holding its breath.

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