Boeing Gears Up to Take On Airbus

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WSJ What’s News

2025-09-30

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A.M. Edition for Sept. 30. The federal government is careening toward a shutdown after congressional leaders from both parties met with President Trump to try to hash out a deal—but emerged with no breakthrough. WSJ White House reporter Natalie Andrews explains what will make this shutdown different from others. Plus, WSJ aviation reporter Ben Katz has the inside scoop on Boeing’s plans for a new narrow-body plane. And, what exactly is warrior ethos? We detail today’s meeting of the U.S. military top brass in Quantico. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The federal government barrels toward a shutdown after party leaders leave the White House without a deal.

  • Plus,

  • the Trump administration escalates its fight against the nation's oldest and wealthiest university,

  • Harvard.

  • And Boeing throws down the gauntlet and begins work on a new plane to replace the troubled 737 MAX.

  • So this really is a pivotal moment in Boeing's history,

  • essentially, where they've faced this loss of market share,

  • they've lost their car to Airbus, and now they're looking at how they can fight back.

  • It's Tuesday, September 30th.

  • I'm Caitlin McCabe for The Wall Street Journal, and here's the AM edition of What's News,

  • the top headlines in business stories moving your world today.

  • We begin in Washington, where the federal government is careening toward a shutdown.

  • Yesterday,

  • congressional leaders from both parties met with President Trump to try to hash out a deal,

  • but emerged with no breakthrough.