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The Trump administration won’t pursue the harshest penalties against Boeing for the 737 MAX crashes. Instead, the company will be allowed to regulate itself. But should it?
American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 aborts takeoff at Denver due to tyre fire; all passengers evacuated safely. Ask ChatGPT | One of India's leading Digital News Agency offering Breaking News round the ...
New Delhi: A major accident was averted on Saturday, July 27, at Denver International Airport in America. The takeoff of ...
THIS is the moment more than 150 terrified passengers scrambled to evacuate a flight after a “possible landing gear incident” ...
(Reuters) -Boeing reached a settlement with a Canadian man whose family died in the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX, the man's lawyer said on Friday. The terms of the ...
Boeing reached a settlement Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to the devastating event that… ...
Boeing reached a settlement Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to the devastating event ...
Norwegian is benefiting from Boeing's higher 737 Max production levels and even took delivery of two aircraft early during the second quarter, in a sign that the airframer is emerging from a ...
Boeing ramps up 737 Max production as deliveries regain momentum, signaling a positive shift for the aviation giant.
Delta Airlines, one of the world's largest carriers, recently placed a major order for the Boeing 737 MAX 10, marking the largest Boeing order in years and signaling a new chapter in its evolving ...
An Alaska Airlines 737 Max lost a fuselage piece mid-flight, prompting an NTSB investigation. The NTSB attributes the incident to failures in Boeing's training, guidance, and FAA oversight ...
After a year and half of investigating, the top U.S. aviation investigator formally determined that Boeing and its chief regulator were to blame for the Alaska Airlines blowout.