In the early days of american and international air travel Pan-Am was the cream of the crop, however thanks to certain parties involved halting (in our opinion) unfairly the ability for them to span southward into national and international flight, the oil/fuel crisis of this generation (as it seems to be a generational thing at this point) would soon lead to destroy one of the most innovative and prominent Airlines of that time.
Backing 70% of there emmesurable fleet was Boeing in there incredible Boeing 747 airliners, these planes were sensational for the time aswell as fuel efficient quieter then the predecessors and looked stunning on takeoff, however this plane had been about since the 70s.
Yet if we were to talk to you about the 777x being the new plane set to release, well to us it seems as though boeing however just managing to stay alive during the great aviation purge of the 80s and 90s which saw many incredibly talented airline designers and makers liquidated or merged.
Boeing has now realized that maybe going back to what made them so much more then Lockheed and Grumman, is clearly not going to happen as they just haven't got the "balls" to be the company that takes us into the sonic age, whether it for fear of what happened to concord or not wanting to spend money to find a solution to the sonic booms over public areas, sadly we believe that unless something happens soon whether it be moving away from the lifeless steel tube design they have been giving us for the past decades or just doing something different then what was done before most likely boeing other then getting and then loosing military contracts will start to feel the heat.
We love BOEING and are ashamed to have seen them fall so far from grace, however the good news is, for those whose share prices where just out of reach before to buy boeing the steady decline will allow you to buy at what will soon be an all time low.
However if you are looking for a steady and appreciative stock Northrop Grumman aswell ad Lockhead Martin continue to innovate and revolutionize air travel even if it is just military currently, however we see bright things should they move into more commercial builds in the future.
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