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    President Obama's administration in 2015 renamed Mt. McKinley to its Athabascan name Denali in a nod to Alaska Natives. Native Alaskans are vowing to fight President-elect Trump if he attempts to reverse President Obama's decision to change the name of the highest peak in the state. (AP Photo/Becky Bohrer)
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    The Boeing Co., seen here Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in El Segundo, Calif.,  will lay off 750 Southern California employees after losing a lucrative military satellite contract and seeing a dip in demand for the technology, the company said Wednesday. The cuts involving engineering staff members at plants in El Segundo and Seal Beach, Calif., mark the latest blow to the aerospace industry in Southern California. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
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    Dozens of grounded Boeing 737 MAX airplanes crowd a parking area adjacent to Boeing Field Thursday, June 27, 2019, in Seattle.
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    US airlines cancel more 737 Max flights as grounding continues

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    Boeing reported an overall first quarter revenue of $23 billion, a six percent increase over 2017 first quarter earnings.
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    Boeing to hire 'few hundred' workers to support grounded 737 MAX

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    An airplane flies over an air traffic control tower at LAX in California.
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    A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max aircraft lands at the Southern California Logistics Airport in the high desert town of Victorville, California.
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    Lawsuit claims Boeing and Southwest covered up defect in 737 MAX

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    Boeing 737 Max jets are grounded at Sky Harbor International Airport, Thursday, March 14, 2019 in Phoenix.
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    Flight cancellations for Boeing 737 MAX encroach on winter travel season

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    A Boeing 737 MAX 8 jetliner being built for Turkish Airlines takes off on a test flight, Wednesday, May 8, 2019, in Renton, Wash.
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    Boeing plagued by 737 MAX crashes as deliveries and orders decline

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    Michael Stumo and his wife Nadia Milleron, the parents of Samya Rose Stumo, hold up signs depicting those lost in Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 and Lion Air Flight 610 during a House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing on the status of the Boeing 737 MAX on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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    Boeing pledges $100M for families of passengers killed in 737 Max crashes

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