Boeing 737 Max Latest: Friends in High Places July 23, 2019 By Tom Schoenberg, Julie Johnsson and Peter Robison The crashes of two Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliners have put the aerospace giant on a perilous course through multiple...
Boeing to Take $4.9 Billion Charge on 737 Max Fallout July 19, 2019 By Julie Johnsson Boeing Co. said it would report a $4.9 billion accounting charge related to its beleaguered 737 Max jetliner, and downplayed...
Alphabet Unveils App to Provide Air-Traffic Control for Drones July 16, 2019 By Alan Levin The company that brought you free digital maps and email wants to do the same thing for your drone. Wing...
Ryanair Says Boeing 737 Max Groundings to Hit 2020 Results July 16, 2019 By Christopher Jasper The extended grounding of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max plane forced Ryanair Holdings Plc to scale back growth plans for next...
Aviation Agency to Review Global Pilot Training in Shadow of 737 Max Crashes July 3, 2019 By Allison Lampert MONTREAL — Global regulators will meet in Montreal next week to review pilot licensing requirements, the U.N.’s aviation agency said,...
Airlines Urge Regulators to Return 737 Max to Service June 27, 2019 Airlines on Thursday urged global regulators to coordinate on measures needed to bring the grounded 737 MAX jetliner back into...
FAA Finds New Risk on 737 Max and Orders Boeing to Make Changes June 27, 2019 By Alan Levin and Julie Johnsson Tests on Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max have revealed a new safety risk unrelated to two fatal crashes that led...
Safety Agency Calls for Tighter Skydiving Flight Rules June 26, 2019 By Caleb Jones HONOLULU — The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday called on the Federal Aviation Administration to tighten its regulations governing...
Airlines Avoid Strait of Hormuz After Iran-U.S. Tensions Escalate June 21, 2019 Airlines worldwide are diverting flights away from southern Iran, lengthening travel times, after the Federal Aviation Administration issued an edict...
American Air Managers to Join Crews on 737 Max Before Passengers June 13, 2019 By Mary Schlangenstein American Airlines Group Inc. managers will fly on Boeing Co. 737 Max aircraft before paying passengers are asked to climb...