The plane carrying the U.S. Secretary of War, Hegseth, sent a distress signal over the Atlantic Ocean. Hegseth had sent the "7700" signal while returning to the United States after attending the NATO summit in Ramstein, Brussels, indicating an emergency on board. According to monitoring websites, the C-32A aircraft is a military version of the Boeing 757. It descended to about 3,000 meters and turned back toward the UK, eventually making an emergency landing at Mildenhall Air Force Base in Suffolk, England. Afterward, the U.S. Department of War stated that Hegseth's plane made an unscheduled landing in the UK due to a cracked windshield, and all people on board were safe.
This time again, it's a Boeing aircraft, and it's Hegseth's own plane, which will have a relatively significant negative impact on Boeing. However, Boeing has already reached a state where it doesn't care about anything anymore. What can you do about it?
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