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Why In The World Did Boeing Merge With McDonnell Douglas?
Boeing merged with McDonnell Douglas in a $13 billion deal almost three decades ago, primarily to expand its footprint in the defense market and compete with powerhouses like Lockheed Martin. While the merger diversified Boeing’s revenue streams, many believe it negatively impacted its commercial aircraft division by shifting its focus from an engineering-driven approach to one prioritizing financial efficiency and cost-cutting, leading to quality control issues and reputational damage. This cultural shift is often cited as a reason for Airbus surpassing Boeing as the world’s largest commercial planemaker.