The machine goes on though. Boeing returned to profit last year despite record fines, criminality, compensation for airlines due to aircraft that can't fly and a total loss of confidence in the company.
The best example of how they do it and how government is complicit is the commission of the new Air Force One 747-8. This is a plane that commercially would cost $400m but as an air force defence project it will cost around $4billion, only 10x more and will the US pick a cheaper foreign aircraft for Air Force One, of course not.
Boeing recently announced that the aircraft will be delivered late and will cost another $500m, there's nothing like using public money to fill the coffers when you're down and failing... Quite famously Trump imposed tariffs because of the accusation that EU/European governments are plying Airbus with money... Oh the irony.
I do admire quite a few US companies in this arena though, SpaceX is one of them as they are a relentless machine that is completely orientated around an end goal above profit which sticks two fingers up to big corporates like Boeing. It'd be hard work but it must be really fulfilling to work there at the moment.