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FAA Publishes New AD On 737 MAX 8 & MAX 9 Electrical Fault As Watchdog Calls For Fleet Grounding


In The Foundation for Aviation Safety's opinion, the continuous electrical problems of the Boeing 737 MAX warrants the grounding of the type. Read More

United Airlines warns of major consequences of Boeing 737 Max blowout


United Airlines has just revealed that Boeing's safety issues will continue to have a domino effect on its operations. Read More

Boeing Fired Lobbying Firm That Helped It Navigate 737 Max Crashes


Boeing Co., which builds planes for presidents and holds billions in government contracts, is at risk of losing its unmatched clout in Washington. Read More

United Airlines says Boeing to compensate for damages caused by MAX 9 grounding


United Airlines will receive compensation from planemaker Boeing for financial damages incurred in the first quarter due to the grounding of 737 MAX 9 aircraft, the carrier said on Wednesday. Read More

United Airlines Blames Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounding for $200 Million Q1 Earnings Hit


United Airlines has reported a $200 million hit to its earnings in the first quarter of the year, largely attributing the loss to the three-week grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets following a ... Read More


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