2 major airline CEOs have issued a clear message to Boeing in the past week: Do better
Briefly

Southwest CEO Bob Jordan criticized Boeing for significant delivery delays, with expectations for 80 planes in 2024 dropping to only 20, impacting operations.
Jordan emphasized the critical impact of timely aircraft delivery on flight schedules, saying, 'The heart of an airline is the flight schedule, and the flight schedule depends on getting your aircraft on time.'
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom echoed concerns about Boeing, stating, 'I look forward to the day when they're not just a distraction,' citing ongoing struggles over five years.
Isom pointed out the necessity of Boeing's strength, indicating that he has directly communicated the need for improvement to their new CEO.
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