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Boeing 737

  • Airlines Vow to Hold Boeing ‘Accountable’ Over Quality Issues as Carrier Warns of $150 Million Loss
    Airlines Vow to Hold Boeing ‘Accountable’ Over Quality Issues as Carrier Warns of $150 Million Loss
    Multiple major airlines vowed this week to hold plane maker Boeing accountable following the grounding of 737-9 MAX planes earlier this month.
    January 26, 2024BY Katabella Roberts
  • FAA Expands Boeing Probe to Include Subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems
    FAA Expands Boeing Probe to Include Subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is widening its probe into Boeing and will now look into the manufacturing practices of a subcontractor used ...
    January 18, 2024BY Katabella Roberts
  • Antony Blinken’s Modified Boeing 737 Suffers ‘Mechanical Failure’ in Switzerland
    Antony Blinken’s Modified Boeing 737 Suffers ‘Mechanical Failure’ in Switzerland
    Secretary of State Antony Blinken was forced to change planes while returning to the United States from Switzerland ...
    January 17, 2024BY Katabella Roberts
  • 6 Alaska Airlines Passengers Sue Boeing After Mid-air Door Blowout
    6 Alaska Airlines Passengers Sue Boeing After Mid-air Door Blowout
    One of the named passengers claimed that the door plug blow-out jolted her head back and forth, causing ...
    January 12, 2024BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Boeing CEO Admits ‘Mistake’ After Alaska Airlines Midair Blowout
    Boeing CEO Admits ‘Mistake’ After Alaska Airlines Midair Blowout
    CEO Dave Calhoun said Boeing will work with the National Transportation Safety Board to figure out why the ...
    January 10, 2024BY Katabella Roberts
  • Alaska Airlines Again Grounds All Boeing 737 Max 9 Jetliners as More Maintenance May Be Needed
    Alaska Airlines Again Grounds All Boeing 737 Max 9 Jetliners as More Maintenance May Be Needed
    PORTLAND, Ore.—Alaska Airlines again grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners on Sunday after federal officials ...
    January 7, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Boeing Faces New Questions About 737 Max After a Plane Suffers a Gaping Hole in Its Side
    Boeing Faces New Questions About 737 Max After a Plane Suffers a Gaping Hole in Its Side
    Boeing faces new scrutiny about the safety of its best-selling plane after federal officials announced the temporary grounding ...
    January 6, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Pilots Union Opposes Granting Boeing 737 MAX 7, 10 Cockpit Alerting Extension
    Pilots Union Opposes Granting Boeing 737 MAX 7, 10 Cockpit Alerting Extension
    WASHINGTON—The union representing 15,000 American Airlines pilots said on Wednesday it strongly opposes an effort in Congress to ...
    October 6, 2022BY Reuters
  • Boeing to Pay SEC $200 Million Fine for Misleading Investors on 737 MAX Safety Inspections
    Boeing to Pay SEC $200 Million Fine for Misleading Investors on 737 MAX Safety Inspections
    Boeing announced that it had reached a $200 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after allegations that ...
    September 24, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • US Watchdog to Audit FAA Oversight of Boeing 787, 737 Production
    US Watchdog to Audit FAA Oversight of Boeing 787, 737 Production
    The office of the inspector general of the U.S. Transportation Department will audit the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) ...
    July 1, 2022BY Reuters
  • US Appeals Court Revives Boeing 737 MAX Shareholder Suit
    US Appeals Court Revives Boeing 737 MAX Shareholder Suit
    WASHINGTON—A U.S. appeals court on Friday revived a pension plan's 2019 shareholder lawsuit against Boeing Co. officers and ...
    January 9, 2022BY Reuters
  • Former Boeing 737 Max Test Pilot Indicted for Fraud After Withholding ‘Critical Information’ From FAA
    Former Boeing 737 Max Test Pilot Indicted for Fraud After Withholding ‘Critical Information’ From FAA
    A former Boeing 737 Max test pilot was indicted for fraud on Thursday for deceiving and withholding "critical information" from the ...
    October 15, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • FAA Orders Checks on 9,300 Boeing 737 Planes for Possible Switch Failures
    FAA Orders Checks on 9,300 Boeing 737 Planes for Possible Switch Failures
    WASHINGTON—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday issued a directive to operators of all Boeing Co 737 series ...
    July 16, 2021BY Reuters
  • Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Water Off Honolulu
    Boeing 737 Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Water Off Honolulu
    A Boeing Co 737 cargo aircraft with two people on board made an emergency landing in the ocean ...
    July 2, 2021BY Reuters
  • Boeing to Pay $17 Million to Settle Plane Production Issues
    Boeing to Pay $17 Million to Settle Plane Production Issues
    Federal officials say Boeing will pay at least $17 million and take steps to fix production problems on ...
    May 27, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • US Requires Inspections for Wire Failure on Boeing 737 Classic Planes
    US Requires Inspections for Wire Failure on Boeing 737 Classic Planes
    WASHINGTON—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday it was requiring U.S. operators of 143 Boeing Co 737 ...
    May 15, 2021BY Reuters
  • WestJet Marks Milestone With Canada’s First Boeing 737 Max Flight Since 2019
    WestJet Marks Milestone With Canada’s First Boeing 737 Max Flight Since 2019
    Nearly two years after being grounded following two deadly crashes, Boeing's 737 Max aircraft returned to Canadian airspace ...
    January 21, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Indonesia Jet Carrying 62 Goes Missing on Domestic Flight
    Indonesia Jet Carrying 62 Goes Missing on Domestic Flight
    A Sriwijaya Air passenger jet carrying 62 people lost contact with air traffic controllers after taking off from ...
    January 9, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Ukraine Plane Crash Death Toll Rises to 26, With 1 Survivor
    Ukraine Plane Crash Death Toll Rises to 26, With 1 Survivor
    MOSCOW—Searchers combing the area where a Ukrainian military aircraft crashed found two more bodies on Saturday, bringing the ...
    September 26, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Aircraft Lessor Avolon Cancels 27 Boeing 737 MAX Jets
    Aircraft Lessor Avolon Cancels 27 Boeing 737 MAX Jets
    DUBLIN—Aircraft lessor Avolon on Tuesday announced the cancellation of an additional 27 Boeing 737 MAX planes, after cancelling ...
    July 7, 2020BY Reuters
  • Boeing 737 MAX Begins Key Certification Test Flights
    Boeing 737 MAX Begins Key Certification Test Flights
    SEATTLE/WASHINGTON—A Boeing Co 737 MAX took off on June 29 at 12:55 p.m. EDT (0955 PDT/1655 GMT) from ...
    June 30, 2020BY Reuters
  • Chat Logs, Emails Show Cavalier Attitude by Boeing Employees
    Chat Logs, Emails Show Cavalier Attitude by Boeing Employees
    NEW YORK—Internal documents reveal that Boeing employees were aware of problems with the Max 737 jet ahead of ...
    January 12, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Boeing’s 737 Max Flight Tests Underestimated Risks, US Investigators Say
    Boeing’s 737 Max Flight Tests Underestimated Risks, US Investigators Say
    Boeing Co.’s evaluation of the 737 Max system during development used an oversimplified test that didn’t anticipate the ...
    September 27, 2019BY Bloomberg
  • FAA Aims for Detente at Summit on Boeing 737 Max’s Future
    FAA Aims for Detente at Summit on Boeing 737 Max’s Future
    With a crucial summit for the Boeing Co. 737 Max looming this week, regulators are downplaying the threat ...
    September 23, 2019BY Bloomberg
  • Boeing Signs First Deal for 737 Max Jet Since Deadly Crashes
    Boeing Signs First Deal for 737 Max Jet Since Deadly Crashes
    PARIS—Boeing is selling its 737 Max planes again. The company announced at the Paris Air Show on June ...
    June 18, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Lithuanian Man Ends up Being the Only Person Onboard Boeing 737 Flight to Italy
    Lithuanian Man Ends up Being the Only Person Onboard Boeing 737 Flight to Italy
    A Lithuanian man got to make himself at home on board his flight from Vilnius, Lithuania, to the ...
    April 3, 2019BY The Daily Caller News Foundation
  • FAA to Revamp Aircraft Construction Oversight, Official Says
    FAA to Revamp Aircraft Construction Oversight, Official Says
    The Federal Aviation Administration plans to significantly revamp its oversight of airplane construction this summer after questions were ...
    March 27, 2019BY The Associated Press
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