Boeing said it is operating in what it considers the most complex environment it’s seen since World War II — from record demand for commercial jets and defence platforms, to strains in the supply chain, and geopolitical headwinds. President of Boeing Global, Mr Brendan Nelson, shared why he’s still bullish on aviation, despite tariff threats. Roland Lim reports.
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