been an incredibly costly programme for them. all eyes will be on the markets on monday because this incident with alaska airlines happening on friday evening, it has been the talk of the industry but also of the world because the 737 max became a household name when it was grounded for almost two years and here we are again with the grounding of 171 max 9 aircraft notjust in the us but countries including panama, turkey and mexico. there is reputational damage, what are the financial implications or impact of boeing having its planes grounded? for boeing, the 737 max, two things are true at the same time at one time, it is the bestselling shorthaul aircraft for boeing, it is a bestseller and aircrafts are placing orders for the jet and secure some great deals, especially in the aftermath of all of that suffering when aircraft was grounded for two years. on the other side it s incredibly costly, we have had damning reports that show boeing failed with its relationship with th
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live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hi there, thank you for being with us. we start in ukraine and the attack on a crucial dam in the south of the country. thousands of people have been forced to evacuate because of rising flood waters. the dam sits between russian held territory to the south, and ukrainian territory to the north. kyiv says that moscow is to blame and so do nato and the eu, which has called the destruction a war crime. at a un meeting, russia has accused ukraine of sabotage. the uk prime minister, rishi sunak has said it s too soon to make a definitive judgment, but if russia is found responsible, it would demonstrate the new lows that we will have seen from russian aggression . to kherson now and this report from our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse. i think it is still if you go by what you officials are saying just today it is still in its early phases. -by by what us officials are saying- it has starte