MAX heightens awareness of accident and reputation risk for airline finance execs: EY's annual global survey
Following the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAXs, airline executives participating in this year’s EY survey of the Top 20 risks facing global airlines have rated brand reputation as the 7th biggest risk they face and a major accident as the 11th. Neither of these featured in last year’s Top 20 list, writes Seamus Feeney, Senior Manager, Banking & Capital Markets at EY Financial Services.

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