Faulty 737 Sensor From Lion Air Crash Linked to U.S. Repair Shop April 3, 2019 By Alan Levin and Harry Suhartono A faulty sensor on a Lion Air 737 Max that’s been linked to the jetliner’s deadly crash last October and...
Whistleblowers in 737 Max Case Say FAA Lax in Inspector Training April 3, 2019 Whistleblowers have told the Senate Commerce Committee that safety inspectors at the Federal Aviation Administration, including those involved with approvals...
Boeing Says It Needs More Time to Complete 737 Max Software Fix April 2, 2019 By Alan Levin and Julie Johnsson Boeing Co. says it needs more time to finish a software upgrade for its grounded 737 Max jetliners as company...
No Call for Simulators in New Boeing 737 MAX Training Proposals March 29, 2019 Boeing Co said it will submit by the end of this week a training package that 737 MAX pilots are...
How Boeing, FAA Plan to Restore Public’s Faith in 737 Max March 27, 2019 After two deadly crashes in five months, Boeing Co. is embarking on a campaign to restore confidence in the 737...
Congress Revisits Role It Gave Boeing to Certify 737 Jet Safety March 27, 2019 By Ryan Beene and Alan Levin U.S. lawmakers have turned a critical eye on whether regulators gave Boeing Co. too much sway over the certification of...
Lawmakers Seek Outside Review of 737 Max Fixes Prior to Flights March 27, 2019 Software updates that Boeing Co. is readying for the 737 Max airliner should be cleared by an independent review before...
U.S. Probe of 737 Max, Pilot Manuals Said to Have Begun in 2018 March 22, 2019 By Julie Johnsson and Alan Levin U.S. investigators began an inquiry into a stall-prevention feature in Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jets just weeks after a Lion...