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The NTSB has set a hearing date in its investigation into why a plug door separated from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 ...
The NSTB has scheduled hearings to investigate the cause of a Boeing 737 MAX door blowout incident that occurred in January ...
NTSB investigators have recovered the door plug from the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX, flight 1282 that was found in the backyard of a home in Portland, Oregon. In response to United's ...
The Boeing 737 family has served as the backbone of short- to medium-haul air travel for decades. With each new variant, ...
Boeing (BA) is reestablishing its presence in the Chinese market—a move that brings both notable opportunities and meaningful ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci said the company's pricing power has not recovered yet even as its ...
Boeing is set to increase 737 MAX production rates to 42 aircraft per month, the CEO has told a conference audience in the US ...
U.S. planemaker Boeing has returned to a more "dynamic" production profile after years of uncertainty surrounding setbacks to ...
The FAA extended Boeing's authorization to conduct safety and quality inspections amid questions over safety practices.
including opening and closing the door plug that later blew off an Alaska Airlines jet A Boeing door installer said he was never told to take any shortcuts but everyone faced pressure to keep the ...
Boeing revealed that it had signed a new non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with the DOJ on May 29, 2025, which specified that ...
The National Transportation Safety Board reported in February that several bolts were missing on the door plug that blew off the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX plane, forcing an emergency landing.