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Boeing Shares Drop After South Korea Plane Crash

A widely used Boeing aircraft, the 737-800, was involved in Sunday’s crash-landing of a Jeju Air flight that killed 179 people.

Lee Su-Hyun and Niraj Chokshi
Author: Lee Su-Hyun and Niraj Chokshi

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Lee Su-Hyun and Niraj Chokshi

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Jeju Air Co Ltd, South Korea, Stocks and Bonds
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