Stay updated with breaking news from Cabin panel. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
time for a look at the business news now. we the business news now. have growth on the agendi we start in the us where we ve learned today than the world s largest economy grew by an annualised rate of 3.3% in the last three months of 2023. the growth figure was higher than expected. as always the big question is how this will feed into the us central bank the federal reserves next move on the cost of borrowing. michelle fleury is in new york for us. take us into the detail of the growth figures to begin with. where did this surprisingly high figure come from? $5 did this surprisingly high figure come from? did this surprisingly high figure come from? ~ , i. ., come from? as you said, in the final three months come from? as you said, in the final three months of come from? as you said, in the final three months of last come from? as you said, in the final three months of last year come from? as you said, in the final three months of last year on - come from? ....
at their record high today. but will the european central bank signal lower borrowing costs are on the way? bag pipes skirl. paying the piper! as scots everywhere celebrate burns night, we ll be speaking to one whose playing has bagged a global following. yes we have bagpipes in this programme. we start in the us where air safety chiefs have cleared a path for boeing 737 max 9 jets to return to the skies after dozens were grounded when a cabin panel blew off mid flight, forcing an emergency landing. the federal aviation administration says the jets can fly again once approved inspections are done. but in a blow to boeing, the faa says it won t allow any ramp up in production of the 737 max until it s satisfied about the company s quality control. earlier on wednesday, boeing s chief executive faced senators in washington. our north america business correspondent erin delmore reports. the boss of boeing said he understood the seriousness of the safety questions facing ....
of our planes. the embattled boeing ceo is trying to reassure airlines, regulators and passengers after a near catastrophic alaska airlines incident earlier this month. it saw a cabin panel blow off a brand new 737 max 9 jet. since then about 171 max 9 jets have been grounded. mr calhoun did not comment on an anonymous report posted online by someone claiming to work at boeing, calling the aircraft s production process a rambling, shambling disaster waiting to happen. this week united airlines ceo scott kirby called the max nine grounding the straw that broke the camel s back for us, saying united is considering fleet plans that don t include the latest boeing 737 max 10 model. united and alaska airlines utilise around two thirds of all boeing max 9s in flight and alaska air group reports their fourth quarter earnings on thursday. meanwhile boeing has delivered a 737 max to china. it marks the end of an almost five year freeze. it represents a vote of confidence to th ....
we believe in our airplanes. we feel they are safe airplanes and our people do, we have confidence in the safety of our airplanes. the embattled boeing ceo is trying to reassure airlines, regulators and passengers after a near catastrophic alaska airlines incident earlier this month, which saw a cabin panel blow off a brand new 737 max 9 jet. since then, about 171 max 9 jets have been grounded. mr calhoun did not comment on an anonymous report posted online by someone claiming to work at boeing, calling the aircraft s production process a rambling, shambling disaster waiting to happen. this week, united airlines ceo scott kirby called the max 9 grounding the straw that broke the camel s back for us, saying united is considering fleet plans that don t include the boeing s latest 737 max 10 model. united and alaska airlines utilise around two thirds of all the boeing max 9s in flight, and alaska air group reports fourth quarter earnings on thursday. meanwhile, boeing ....
wednesday. meet with us senators wednesday. meet with us senators wednesda . ~ , ., wednesday. we believe in our aemplanes- wednesday. we believe in our aeroplanes. we wednesday. we believe in our aeroplanes. we feel wednesday. we believe in our aeroplanes. we feel they - wednesday. we believe in our aeroplanes. we feel they are l aeroplanes. we feel they are safe and our people do, we have confidence in the safety of our plans. confidence in the safety of our lans. ,., confidence in the safety of our . lans, , ., , plans. the embattled ceo is t in: to plans. the embattled ceo is trying to reassure plans. the embattled ceo is trying to reassure airlines, l trying to reassure airlines, regulators and passengers after any catastrophic alaska airlines incident earlier this month. it s a cabin panel blow up month. it s a cabin panel blow up a brand new 737 max line judge. since then about 171 max ninejets have been grounded. he did not comment on an anonymous repor ....