Pilots Demand Better Training to Rebuild Trust in 737 MAX April 29, 2019 By Tracy Rucinski American Airlines pilots have warned that Boeing Co’s draft training proposals for the troubled 737 MAX do not go far...
Boeing Pulls 2019 Forecast, Suspends Buybacks April 25, 2019 By David Koenig Boeing is pulling its 2019 forecast over 737 Max uncertainty and says it’s suspending its stock buybacks. The aerospace giant...
Sources: Boeing Sees FAA Approving Software Fix in May, MAX Ungrounding in July April 24, 2019 Boeing Co has told some 737 MAX owners it is targeting U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approval of its software fix...
Boeing Dreamliner Plant `Plagued by Shoddy Production’: NYT April 22, 2019 By Maria Jose Valero and Jim Silver Boeing Co.’s factory in North Charleston, S.C., one of two plants that produces the 787 Dreamliner, has faced problems with...
FAA Board Sees No Need for New Boeing 737 Max Simulator Training April 17, 2019 By Alan Levin and Mary Schlangenstein A board of pilot experts appointed by U.S. aviation regulators has reviewed Boeing Co.’s proposed software fix for the grounded...
Boeing 737 MAX Software Upgrade ‘Operationally Suitable’: FAA Panel April 17, 2019 By David Shepardson A review by a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration panel into Boeing Co’s grounded 737 MAX aircraft found a planned software...
Boeing Sued by Kenyan Family for Ethiopian 737 Max Crash April 16, 2019 By Eric Ombok The family of a Kenyan man who died in a Boeing Co. 737 Max 8 that crashed in Ethiopia last...
Boeing Has Called 737 Max 8 “Not Suitable’ for Certain Airports April 15, 2019 By Anita Sharpe Before last month’s crash of a flight that began in Ethiopia, Boeing Co. said in a legal document that large,...
Boeing CEO Says 737 MAX Software Update Working as Designed April 12, 2019 Boeing Co’s chief executive said on Thursday that a software update designed to prevent disasters like two recent fatal crashes...
Boeing’s Crashes Expose Reliance on Sensors Vulnerable to Damage April 11, 2019 By Alan Levin and Ryan Beene The crashes of two Boeing Co. 737 Max jets in five months have focused attention on a little-known device that...