Fascism - corporate entities are indemnified against market conditions but, at the end of the day, they become government property - to be disposed of as government sees fit. Its hard to feel sorry for Boeing, who has played the anti-free market side of this game expertly for a long time.
You beat me to it. When you look beneath the surface and see how the company does business, you see that Boeing is one of the most heavily subsidized companies on the planet.
"This is Socialismnot such trifles as the private possession of the means of production. Of what importance is that if I range men firmly within a discipline they cannot escape? Let them then own land or factories as much as they please. The decisive factor is that the State, through the party, is supreme over them, regardless whether they are owners or workers. All that, you see, is unessential. Our Socialism goes far deeper. It does not alter external conditions; no, it establishes the relation of the individual to the State, the national community. It does this with the help of one party, or perhaps I should say of one order."
--Rauschning, quoting Hitler, iThe Voice of Destruction p118