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Boeing 737 Max production delays expected to last a while longer


Boeing's Renton 737 factory delivered just 67 jets in the first quarter of 2024, a little more than half the number it achieved in the same quarter last year, as it responds to widespread production ... Read More

Boeing 737 Max 9’s: What travelers need to know


Roughly three weeks later, the grounded ... the FAA told Boeing that “it will not grant any production expansion of the MAX, including the 737-9 MAX,” the agency said in its news release. Read More

Boeing to pay $443 million to airlines for Max 9 grounding as losses and problems mount


Boeing reported a slightly smaller loss in the first quarter compared to the same time a year ago, but said fixing the problems that got attention after the Alaska Air incident will push back its ... Read More

Boeing Slows 737 Max Production, Expects to Pay Airlines $443 Million for Max 9 Grounding


Boeing executives said the company would continue to slow 737 Max production as it weeds out quality control and safety issues. Read More

737 Max 9: Boeing jets cleared to fly after mid-air incident


"We will not agree to any request from Boeing for an expansion in production or approve additional production lines for the 737 Max ... fly again once inspections have been completed is welcome ... Read More

‘If it’s Boeing, I’m not going’: Some travelers nervous to fly after recent plane issues


Travelers have voiced their safety concerns in news interviews ... that is missing panel on a Boeing 737-9 MAX in Portland, Ore. (NTSB via AP, file) Regulators had grounded some 737 Max jets ... Read More

Boeing's 737 Max Crisis: What Investors Should Know


While existing 737 Max 9s can still fly, the FAA is restricting Boeing's production of the aircraft. "We will not agree to any ... Declining air travel means less consumer spending, which can ... Read More

FAA clears path for Boeing 737 Max planes to resume flying


Federal officials are clearing the way for grounded Boeing planes to resume flying. This comes less than a month after the Alaska airlines mid-air incident, where a door panel blew off a 737 Max 9. Read More

TIMELINE-Boeing's ongoing 737 MAX crisis


U.S. regulators briefly grounded certain planes ... NOVEMBER 2018: The FAA and Boeing say they are evaluating the need for software or design changes to 737 MAX jets following the Lion Air crash. Read More

Boeing forks out $160 million to Alaska Airlines to compensate for 737 MAX 9 groundings


Boeing has paid $160 million to Alaska Airlines ... The filing also showed that had the Federal Aviation Administration not grounded the 737 Max 9 jets, which extended into February, the company ... Read More


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