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      Some Travelers Avoiding Boeing Planes Amid Safety Concerns

      Image: American Airlines Boeing 737. (Photo Credit: Carlos Yudica/Adobe)
      Image: American Airlines Boeing 737. (Photo Credit: Carlos Yudica/Adobe)
      Rich Thomaselli
      by Rich Thomaselli
      Last updated: 3:10 PM ET, Sun March 24, 2024

      They are creating their own no-fly zone. According to NBC News, some air passengers are simply avoiding Boeing-manufactured planes.

      With the problems that Boeing has had in recent months, including the January 5 incident in which a door panel blew off an Alaska Airlines plane and subsequent reports that the company is lax when it comes to safety protocols, some potential air travelers are even rebooking flights just to avoid flying on a Boeing jet.

      That is especially true of people who already have a fear of flying.

      ¡°I just can¡¯t step on that plane,¡± said Leila Amineddoleh, an art lawyer who lives in Hoboken, New Jersey. ¡°Even if the chance of getting hurt on a Boeing flight, even with all these incidents, is slim.¡±

      And that creates a cascading effect in which the airplane manufacturer is losing money, and so are the airlines and its contractors and so on. Like Amineddoleh, some passengers are taking the personal precautionary measure of stepping on a non-Boeing plane.

      Which usually means switching to an airline that utilizes planes from Airbus, Boeing's main competitor. Even if it means it is more inconvenient and costlier.

      'Safety is More Important'

      ¡°It¡¯s an inconvenience,¡± she said, especially because she and her husband are traveling with their young daughter. ¡°But I¡¯m not going to feel guilty, because I think her safety is more important than fatigue.¡±

      And it isn¡¯t just the door panel issue. Boeing planes have experienced several other problems, including a plane that literally lost a tire upon takeoff. Those issues have made the fear of flying real and filled with trepidation among some folks. Adding to the fear has been federal scrutiny of the?safety culture at Boeing, along with the?apparent suicide of a Boeing whistleblower.

      Boeing declined to comment. Others did not.

      ¡°The good side is consumers are becoming more informed,¡± said Ed Pierson, a former senior manager at Boeing¡¯s 737 factory who is now executive director of the nonprofit advocacy group The Foundation for Aviation Safety. ¡°But here¡¯s the sad part: You shouldn¡¯t have to be dealing with this.¡±

      Travel search engine Kayak, which offers the option to include or exclude certain plane models from flight searches, said there has been a spike in people seeking information about types of aircraft.?Kayak CEO Steve Hafner said in a statement that the use of the plane selection filter is 10 times higher than it was in December.

      As much as 40 percent of people say they already have anxiety about flying.

      Amineddoleh said she hopes the fear of flying Boeing will soon dissipate.

      ¡°I really do hope that things change at Boeing, in part because it really makes my life easier,¡± she said. ¡°When I fly to Europe, I always take direct flights. It¡¯s the first time in years that I haven¡¯t.¡±


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