Boeing and Airbus are researching the coronavirus’s behavior inside jetliners, part of a push to curb risks that have brought air traffic to a near standstill
Industry is working to curb pandemic risks that have brought air traffic to a near standstill
As the coronavirus pandemic rocks the aviation industry, two industry giants are fighting to protect their legacies. WSJ’s Jaden Urbi explains what Boeing and Airbus are doing to survive this unprecedented crisis—and how it could reshape the future of aviation. Photo composite: George Downs
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