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Buttigieg says Boeing must meet FAA quality plan before raising 737 MAX output


U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on Wednesday that Boeing must meet a government mandate to address systemic quality-control issues within 90 days before it will be able to boost 737 ... Read More

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


It had subsequent problems with the quality of jets once the 737 Max was returned to service.All ... not receiving the aircraft they had been promised. Boeing said it is taking the necessary steps to ... Read More

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American Airlines now plans to resume flying its Boeing 737 MAX planes January 16, 2020, assuming all goes well when Boeing submits their final certification package to the FAA later this year. Read More

Boeing's 737 Max Crisis: What Investors Should Know


Existing 737 Max 9s can still fly, but the FAA is restricting Boeing's production ... sheet replacement aircraft to replace the 737 (the original version which entered service in 1968), 777 ... 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

Boeing Must Improve Quality Before Boosting 737 Production, FAA Says


The FAA in late January took the unprecedented step of telling Boeing it would not allow the company to expand 737 MAX production in the wake of a mid-air emergency on an Alaska Airlines jet ... Read More

Eaton Gets FAA Approval For Oxygen Sensor For Boeing 737 NG/737 MAX


announced on Tuesday that its nitrogen generation system oxygen sensor for the Boeing 737 NG / 737 MAX has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration or FAA. The company added that its ... Read More

Eaton delivers FAA-approved Boeing 737 Next Generation / 737 MAX oxygen sensor replacement to commercial aviation aftermarket


Eaton’s oxygen sensor for commercial single-aisle aircraft serves as a form ... system oxygen sensor for the Boeing 737 NG / 737 MAX has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration ... 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 ... Safety Agency approves the MAX's return to service in Europe. Read More

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


The US aviation regulator says it will allow Boeing's 737 Max 9 jets to resume ... approval from the FAA to complete the process of returning its 79-strong fleet of 737 Max 9 planes to service. Read More

Veteran pilot flies Boeing 737 Max with ‘concern’ after latest incidents


Former acting FAA Administrator Billy ... An American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 takes off from Miami, Fla., Dec. 29, 2020. (Reuters/Marco Bello / Fox News) However, Tajer trusts his training ... 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 ... NOVEMBER 2018: The FAA and Boeing say they are evaluating the need for software or ... Read More


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