What happened to the infamous software system that caused two fatal accidents less than six months apart in 2018 and 2019?
SAN FRANCISCO -- American, Southwest and United airlines are grounding some 737 Max planes yet again. It comes as Boeing announced a new issue with the model -- this time it's with the electrical ...
On Friday, a federal jury in Seattle ruled in favor of Boeing Co BA, rejecting claims that the aerospace giant concealed ...
Boeing has secured a major legal victory after a federal jury in Seattle ruled in favor of the aerospace giant in a civil ...
LOT Polish Airlines claims to have lost significant revenue after the Boeing aircraft was grounded for nearly two years following two deadly crashes ...
First Civil Trial Over 737 Max Crash in Ethiopia Begins, as Boeing Settles Three More Lawsuits CHICAGO (AP) — The first civil trial over a Boeing 737 Max crash in Ethiopia more than six years ago ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says it will mandate a fix for a new 737 Max design problem discovered by Boeing that, although it’s a remote possibility, could theoretically disable the jet’s ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 12 - The U.S. Federal ‌Aviation Administration said on Friday it will ‌review Boeing's proposed enhanced flight crew alerting system for the Boeing 737 MAX 10, which will include a ...
Boeing has designed an engine anti-ice system fix for its 737 Max 7 and expects that the Federal Aviation Administration will certificate the jet in 2025. Boeing has designed an engine anti-ice system ...
Dec. 28 (UPI) --The FAA said Thursday it is closely monitoring targeted inspections of Boeing's 737 Max aircraft looking for a possible loose bolt issue in the plane's rudder control system. Boeing ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said an operator of a 737 Max plane discovered loose bolts in a rudder control system for the plane. The FAA said it received a report about a missing nut ...
WASHINGTON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A panel of international air safety regulators on Friday harshly criticized the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) review of a safety system on Boeing's 737 ...