These Boeing planes sit at the Boeing Delivery Center on the west side of Boeing Field in Seattle. 
Following the grounding of the best-selling 737 MAX that has severely strained Boeing’s resources for 13 months, the coronavirus pandemic has now grounded most of the rest of the global commercial jet fleet. As Boeing’s leadership reckons with the new reality that right now few airlines can take the planes they have on order, it will soon be forced to slash planned production rates — a prospect that could bring steep job losses. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)