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Boeing Creates Transition Center for Veterans and Their Families
Boeing plans to create a center for transition for veterans and their families. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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FAA Limits Boeing's Self-Regulation Benefits
The Federal Aviation Administration says it is going to keep Boeing on a shorter leash when it comes to performing safety-related work on aircraft.
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Boeing Crew Capsule Launches to Space Station on Test Redo
Boeing’s crew capsule has blasted off on a repeat test flight to the International Space Station.
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Boeing Moving Corporate Headquarters to Northern Virginia
Boeing is moving its world headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, where the aerospace giant says it will be closer to customers and stakeholders. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Boeing Moving Corporate Headquarters to Arlington
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief reports on Boeing’s decision to move its global headquarters from Chicago to Arlington.
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Boeing Moving Headquarters to Arlington from Chicago
Aerospace giant Boeing is planning to move its corporate headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, from Chicago, a Virginia state official told NBC4 on Thursday.
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Boeing Moving Corporate Headquarters to Arlington, Va. from Chicago
Boeing already has a large presence in Arlington’s Crystal City section with its defense unit moving from St. Louis in 2017 to be closer to government and military decision-makers. Boeing’s motivation for the headquarter relocation is driven by a similar desire to have senior executives closer to the nation’s capital, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Boeing Lost $1.1 Billion on Trump Air Force One Contract; CEO Regrets Deal
Donald Trump had bragged his deal with Boeing for the Air Force One program would save taxpayers more than a billion dollars. It’s cost Boeing more than that.
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Black Boxes From China Eastern Plane Crash Sent to US for Analysis
Both black boxes from a passenger plane crash in southern China last month that killed 132 people are being analyzed by U.S. experts at a government lab in Washington, D.C.
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US Investigators Fly to China to Aid in Plane Crash Probe
U.S. accident investigators have flown to China to help authorities there probe last month’s deadly crash of a Boeing jetliner.
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Regulators Won't Let Boeing Certify New 787 Jets for Flight
Federal safety officials aren’t ready to give back authority for approving new planes to Boeing when it comes to the large 787 jet, which Boeing calls the Dreamliner
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US Stands by Boeing Settlement Reached in Trump's Final Days
The Justice Department is standing by a settlement it reached with Boeing to drop criminal charges relating to the 737 Max airliner.
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Boeing Tells Workers They Must Get COVID-19 Vaccine
The Boeing Co. has told employees they must be vaccinated against COVID-19 or possibly be fired
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EU, US Reach Deal to End 17-Year Airbus-Boeing Trade Dispute
The U.S. and the European Union have reached a deal to end a damaging dispute over subsidies to rival plane makers Boeing and Airbus and phase out billions of dollars in punitive tariffs, the U.S. trade envoy said
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Boeing Crash Victims' Families Push for Changes at FAA
Relatives of people who died in one of the Boeing 737 Max crashes are renewing their push to replace top regulators who approved the plane.
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Boeing Partners With Virginia Tech for Innovation Campus Diversity
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on a donation from Boeing to help Virginia Tech’s new Innovation Campus recruit a diverse student population.
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Boeing to Give Virginia Tech $50M for Northern Virginia Campus
Boeing will give Virginia Tech $50 million for scholarships and programming at its $1 billion Innovation Campus in Northern Virginia. Boeing was named the campus’ first “foundational partner,” Virginia Tech announced Tuesday. The $50 million gift, matching the most ever donated to the school, is intended to help create the most diverse graduate technology campus in the country. “This is…
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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 Recommends Grounding 777's With PW4000 Engines
Boeing is calling for all airlines to ground their 777 model airplanes equipped with the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engine, the type of engine that blew apart after takeoff from Denver this weekend.
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Boeing: 777s With Engine That Blew Apart Should Be Grounded
Boeing has recommended that airlines ground all of 777s with the type of engine that suffered a catastrophic failure over Denver this weekend