Air-Taxi Startup Volocopter Boosts Funds in Race to Get Flying March 4, 2021 By Christopher Jasper Volocopter GmbH raised 200 million euros ($242 million) in additional capital, the latest move in the increasingly competitive race to...
Boeing Alters Course in Speedy Response to Engine Blowouts February 24, 2021 By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE — Two years ago, after a second fatal 737 MAX crash in five months, Boeing Co worked behind the...
Boeing Engine Blowouts Investigated as Older 777s Are Suspended February 23, 2021 By Jamie Freed, David Shepardson and Laurence Frost Showers of jet engine parts over residential areas on both sides of the Atlantic have caught regulators’ attention and prompted...
Kobe Bryant Pilot Failed to Follow Training in Fatal Crash February 9, 2021 By Alan Levin The charter pilot who was flying basketball star Kobe Bryant last year failed to follow his training and kept going...
Boeing 737 MAX to Fly Again in Europe, Angering Some Crash Relatives January 26, 2021 By Tim Hepher PARIS, Jan 25 — Europe is set to lift a 22-month flight ban on the Boeing 737 MAX this week...
FAA Chief Orders ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Disruptive Airline Passengers, Possibly Jail January 14, 2021 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — U.S. Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson signed an order on Wednesday directing the agency to take a...
House Democrats Urge FAA to Work to Avoid Civil Unrest on Flights January 12, 2021 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — Two senior House Democrats overseeing aviation issues urged the head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday to...
Boeing Seen Getting Off Easy in Fraud Settlement on 737 Max January 11, 2021 By Julie Johnsson and Alan Levin Boeing Co. escaped heavy punishment in a U.S. criminal investigation into two deadly crashes of the 737 Max, according to...
Boeing To Pay $2.5B to Settle U.S. Criminal Probe Into 737 Max Crashes January 8, 2021 By David Shepardson, Eric M. Johnson and Tracy Rucinski WASHINGTON/SEATTLE/CHICAGO — Boeing Co will pay more than $2.5 billion in fines and compensation after reaching a settlement with the...
$64K Air Ambulance Tab Shows Limits of Surprise Billing Law January 4, 2021 By Meg Wingerter DENVER (AP) — When a doctor told Toni Stammler her 4-week-old son Milo needed urgent surgery because only one of...