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Most planes fly with their landing gear and wheels fully retracted, but Boeing's 737 still has its wheels exposed when it's aloft. Here's why.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Wednesday recommended that Boeing modify the engines on 737 Max planes due to a safety problem caused by bird strikes. The issue came to light du… ...
The National Transportation Safety Board warned that certain CFM engines installed in some Boeing 737 Max jets may feed smoke into the cockpit or cabin after a bird strike.
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a rare, urgent safety bulletin warning of potential problems with the jet engines on Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
Boeing has an order backlog of more than 4,000 aircraft in the 737 MAX program, and stabilizing and then increasing its production rate is a strategic goal for the OEM striving to improve its ...
Boeing avoids trial for 737 MAX crashes as DOJ dismisses fraud charges, reaching a $1.1 billion settlement with $445 million for crash victims' families.
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Boeing Corp. reportedly will install a new production line in Everett, Wash., for the 737 MAX 10, the largest of four variants for Boeing’s top-selling aircraft. The 737 MAX program has three assembly ...
Boeing aims to boost 737 Max production in response to growing demand and market recovery.
Boeing has reached a $1.1 billion deal with the Department of Justice that will allow it to avoid prosecution for two crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners that killed a total of 346 people.
Boeing expects to stabilize 737 MAX production at 38 airplanes a month over the next couple of months, its Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Quality Doug Ackerman told reporters on Tuesday.
Boeing expects to stabilize 737 MAX production at 38 airplanes a month over the next couple of months, its Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Quality Doug Ackerman told reporters on Tuesday.