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As Boeing faces new scrutiny, families of MAX crash victims still in limbo


In the five years since two Boeing MAX crashes, families who lost loved ones are still locked in a legal battle with the manufacturer. Read More

Meet Stephanie Pope, The Woman Trying To Clean Up Boeing’s 737 MAX Mess


But with Boeing thrown into yet another crisis in January after a midair blowout of a panel on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX renewed scrutiny ... Three former Boeing employees who worked with Pope ... Read More

‘Shortcuts Everywhere’: How Boeing Favored Speed Over Quality


Image Boeing’s factory in Renton, where the 737 Max is assembled. Despite the company’s issues, many employees ... in early 2020, air travel plummeted, and many aviation executives believed ... Read More

Sen. Tammy Duckworth calls for FAA review of Boeing's failure to disclose 737 Max flight deck features to pilots


Senator Tammy Duckworth is urging the Federal Aviation Administration to take a closer look at how it responds to what she says is a pattern by Boeing ... 737 Max 9 blew out mid-flight in early ... Read More

The trouble at Boeing: scary incidents, passenger lawsuits | The Excerpt


Shortly after takeoff in early ... 737 Max. The blowback from investors, regulators and the public has been swift and isn’t even close to being over. In its pursuit of an edge over Airbus, did ... Read More

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down, part of a shakeup after 737 Max problems


But the incident renewed major questions about quality control and safety at the company that have dogged the 737 Max ... moment for Boeing," Calhoun wrote in a letter to Boeing employees. Read More

Boeing 737 Max


Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, who is stepping down amid a quality control crisis, told CNBC the company needs to "slow down" and put safety before speed. Transportation 2024-03-25T14:54:18Z Boeing's ... Read More

Boeing 737 Max boss out after blowout


The leader of Boeing's troubled 737 Max programme is to leave the company, which has been under pressure since a piece of one of its jets blew out during a passenger flight in January. The ... Read More

TIMELINE-Boeing's ongoing 737 MAX crisis


March 1 (Reuters) - The latest black eye for Boeing's top-selling 737 MAX aircraft occurred in January when a cabin panel blowout forced an Alaska Airlines flight to make an emergency landing. Read More

Boeing's 737 Max Crisis: What Investors Should Know


Boeing has been plagued by a series of high-profile crises involving the 737 Max. Existing 737 Max 9s can still fly, but the FAA is restricting Boeing's production. Investors shouldn't expect ... Read More

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Following an earlier plan to resume flights December 3, American Airlines now plans to resume flying its Boeing 737 MAX planes January ... in their portrayal of FAA employee training and ... Read More

Boeing's ongoing 737 MAX crisis


NOVEMBER 2018: The FAA and Boeing say they are evaluating the need for software or design changes to 737 MAX jets following ... Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday. Technologycategory Huawei ... Read More


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