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On January 4, 2024, a door plug blew out on a Boeing 737 Max at more than 16,000 feet in the air, leaving a gaping hole in the side. On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board will hear all ...
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The recommendations were inspired by two incidents on Southwest Airlines flights, when engines malfunctioned after bird ...
Federal agencies tackle aviation safety, vaccine policies, and military partnerships in a packed week of hearings. Here's a look at some of the stories in the week ahead.
Under sharp questioning from U.S. Senators on April 2, 2025, the CEO of Boeing acknowledged a lax safety culture existed at the aircraft manufacturer but denied workers on Boeing’s factory floors were ...
"The appointment of a special prosecutor is necessary not only to ensure accountability for the 346 people who died in the Boeing 737 Max crashes, but also to preserve the rule of law itself," the ...
Washington-based planemaker Boeing has told the Federal Aviation Authority that it no longer needs a safety exemption it was granted back in 2023.
The Air India crash presents a new set of problems for Boeing, which was starting to emerge from a years-long safety crisis.
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Worries about the plane flared up again after a door plug blew off a Max operated by Alaska Airlines, leading regulators to cap Boeing’s production at 38 jets per month. The NTSB plans to meet next ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Federal Aviation Administration vowed to hold Boeing ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration, Bryan Bedford, pledged during a Senate ...
The Dreamliner crash echoes the catastrophic 737 MAX crashes of 2018 and 2019, which killed 346 people and exposed profound ...
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