Boeing Under Scrutiny: Is US Media Protecting Aircraft Giant After Air India 787 Crash?

The Air India 787 crash has sparked controversy, not just for the tragedy itself, but also for how US media outlets are portraying the incident. Many are questioning if the coverage is subtly protecting Boeing from potential blame.

Wall Street Journal’s Premature Verdict Raises Eyebrows

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing unnamed US officials, quickly pointed fingers at the Indian pilots. This rush to judgment, before a conclusive investigation, has raised concerns about a potential bias towards Boeing. Critics argue the WSJ narrative deflects attention away from Boeing’s possible role in the crash.

A History of Dodging Blame?

This isn’t the first time Boeing has faced scrutiny. The company’s history, coupled with its substantial lobbying efforts, fuels suspicion about its influence over regulatory bodies and potentially, media narratives. As the investigation unfolds, it’s crucial to examine the media’s influence on public perception and ensure accountability is not compromised. Journalist Shiv Aroor offers a deep dive into this concerning situation.

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