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Federal Watchdog Blasts FAA Over Certification of Boeing Jet
Federal auditors are issuing fresh criticism of the government agency that approved the Boeing 737 Max.
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Boeing 737 Max Back in Air 2 Years After Grounded by Crashes
Commercial flights with Boeing 737 Max jetliners have resumed for the first time since they were grounded worldwide following two deadly accidents nearly two years ago
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Boeing Max Cleared for Takeoff, 2 Years After Deadly Crashes
After nearly two years and a pair of deadly crashes, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is clearing Boeing’s 737 Max for flight
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FAA Finishes Recertification of 737 Max, Clears Way to Fly Planes Again
The Federal Aviation Administration has said the 737 Max will be allowed to fly again. The plane was grounded for 20 months following two crashes that resulted in more than 300 fatalities.
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FAA Chief Tests Changes to Boeing's Grounded 737 Max
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has piloted one of Boeing’s grounded 737 Max planes and says he likes what he saw.
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Panel's Report Blasts Boeing, FAA for 737 Max Crashes, Seeks Reforms
A House committee is questioning whether Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration will be willing to make big changes needed to fix problems that caused two deadly 737 Max jet crashes
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FAA Starts Boeing 737 Max Test Flights
A Boeing 737 Max took off from a Seattle airport on Monday, the start of three days of re-certification test flights that mark a step toward returning the aircraft to passenger service.
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Boeing Resumes Production of Beleaguered 737 Max Planes
Boeing has resumed production of its beleaguered 737 Max planes, the company said Wednesday. Boeing halted production of the jetliners in January as a worldwide grounding of the planes dragged on longer than expected. Airlines have been prohibited from flying the planes since March 2019 after the second of two fatal crashes that together killed 346 people. While expected, the restart…
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Boeing 737 Max Could Be Recertified Before Midyear, FAA Says
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has told airlines that it could lift a flight ban on the Boeing 737 Max before midyear, ahead of the manufacturer’s new timeline that it shared with its customers this week. The news sent Boeing’s shares higher. The planes have been grounded since March after two deadly crashes in a span of five months killed all...
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Boeing Doesn't Expect 737 Max to Be Cleared Until Summer
Boeing said Tuesday that it doesn’t expect federal regulators to approve its changes to the grounded 737 Max until this summer, several months longer than the company was saying just a few weeks ago. That timetable — the latest of several delays in the plane’s approval process — will create more headaches for airlines by pushing the Max’s return further…
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Panel Finds FAA Followed Procedures in Approving Boeing Max
A government advisory committee has concluded that federal regulators followed established procedures when they certified the Boeing 737 Max and did not delegate too much safety analysis for the plane to Boeing....
...In a report Thursday, the panel said the FAA correctly treated the Max as an update to older 737s and not as a new type of plane, which would...
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American Airlines Delays Return of Boeing 737 Max Until June
American Airlines says it’s taking the Boeing 737 Max out of its schedule for two more months, until early June. That means American will cancel nearly 20,000 flights in the first five-plus months of 2020.
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Boeing's Fired CEO Muilenburg Walks Away With More Than $60 Million
Boeing denied former CEO Dennis Muilenburg severance when he was ousted for his handling of the 737 Max crisis, but he will get more than $60 million in pension benefits and stock, the company said Friday. Boeing fired Muilenburg last month amid a ballooning crisis around its 737 Max jets in the wake of two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. Longtime…
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'Designed by Clowns': Boeing Docs Show Workers' Concerns Over 737 Max
Boeing employees knew about problems with flight simulators for the now-grounded 737 Max and apparently tried to hide them from federal regulators, according to documents released Thursday.
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Boeing Now Saying Pilots Need Simulator Training for 737 Max
Boeing said Tuesday it is recommending that pilots receive training in a flight simulator before the grounded 737 Max returns to flying, a reversal of the company’s long-held position that computer-based training alone was adequate.
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Boeing's Checklist of 737 Max Fixes Grows With Wiring Issue
The list of items Boeing could be forced to fix before federal safety officials let the grounded 737 Max airliner fly again has grown to include a problem with electrical wiring used for the plane’s controls. Separately on Monday, the financial damage to Boeing from the airplane crisis came into sharper focus as American Airlines said it has reached agreement…
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Boeing Ousts Beleaguered CEO
Boeing ousted = CEO Dennis Muilenburg Monday according to a statement released by the company.
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United Pulls 737 Max From Its Schedule Until Early June
United Airlines is pulling the Boeing 737 MAX from its schedule through June 4, a date that is two months later than when other U.S. airlines plan to resume flights of the troubled planes.
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Boeing Will Suspend 737 Max Production in January
Boeing is planning to suspend production of its beleaguered 737 Max planes next month, the company said Monday, a drastic step after the Federal Aviation Administration said its review of the planes would continue into next year. Boeing’s decision, made after months of a cash-draining global grounding of its best-selling aircraft, worsens one of the most severe crises in the...