WASHINGTON — Investigators at the National Transportation Safety Board say there were multiple systemic failures that led to a midair blowout during the flight of a Boeing 737 Max jet last year, ...
In what may signal a change in the Federal Aviation Administration’s on-site monitoring of Boeing’s 737 MAX production program, the agency issued fines in the total amount of $3,139,319 against the ...
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CEO Kelly Ortberg — who previously served as CEO of Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids — called it a "pivotal moment" for ...
Boeing said Monday it has completed a $4.7 billion purchase of key supplier Spirit AeroSystems, which builds fuselages for the giant aerospace company's 737 Max jetliners, including an Alaska Airlines ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, including ones related to an Alaska Airlines jetliner losing a door plug panel on its fuselage ...
Deadly hit-and-run in Sumner neighborhood leaves police searching for driver A deadly hit-and-run incident is under investigation in Portland's Sumner neighborhood after a driver was struck and killed ...
The US National Transportation Board (NSTB) has released its final report on the January 2024 in-flight depressurisation of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 – an incident that proved tectonic for ...
Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems have completed engineering work for a design change to 737 Max mid-cabin door plugs, part of the airframer’s efforts to prevent a repeat of the January 2024 ...
Airlines have flown Boeing’s 737 Max jets for just eight years, but in that short time two of them crashed, killing 346 people. The Max was marketed as a more fuel-efficient version of the American ...
After a year and half of investigating, the top U.S. aviation investigator on Tuesday formally determined that Boeing and its chief regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration, were to blame for ...