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Code Exposé Alleges Boeing 787 Prone To Cybersecurity Attacks
A security researcher exposed potential cybersecurity-prone issues with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The company rejected the claims. A security researcher exposed potential cybersecurity-prone issues with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The company rejected the claims. -
Boeing Works To ‘Re-Earn’ Damaged Trust In 737 Max Tests
Boeing has completed almost 500 tests on the software-revamped 737 Max jets. Will these be enough to gain the masses trust? Boeing has completed almost 500 tests on the software-revamped 737 Max jets. Will these be enough to gain the masses trust? -
Southwest Shuts Out Boeing 737 Max Until 2020
Southwest Airlines brings bad news to Boeing as the company said its 737 Max fleet will not fly until early 2020. Southwest Airlines brings bad news to Boeing as the company said its 737 Max fleet will not fly until early 2020. -
United Airlines Buys Used Planes As Boeing 737 Max Grounding Continues
United Airlines announced that it had signed a deal to purchase 19 used Boeing 737-700 airplanes from an undisclosed seller. United Airlines announced that it had signed a deal to purchase 19 used Boeing 737-700 airplanes from an undisclosed seller. -
Boeing To Give $100 Million To Families Of 737 Crash Victims
Boeing pledged to give $100 million to the local governments and non-profit organizations that will help with the education and living expenses to the affected families and communities. Boeing pledged to give $100 million to the local governments and non-profit organizations that will help with the education and living expenses to the affected families and communities. -
Nearly Finished Beijing Airport To Become World's Largest Single-Terminal Facility
Main construction on the starfish-shaped mega-airport, capable of accommodating more than 100 million passengers per year, has reportedly now been completed. Main construction on the starfish-shaped mega-airport, capable of accommodating more than 100 million passengers per year, has reportedly now been completed. -
Bombardier Sells Commercial Aviation Business To Mitsubishi For $550 Million
The Montreal-based company announced that it will be focusing instead on its train and private plane business once the sale is concluded. The Montreal-based company announced that it will be focusing instead on its train and private plane business once the sale is concluded. -
Airbus Draws First Blood In Boeing 737 Max Competitor Orders
Airbus continues to challenge its archrival Boeing in the battle towards the top. The former may be winning this time. Airbus continues to challenge its archrival Boeing in the battle towards the top. The former may be winning this time. -
Boeing Finds First New 737 Max Customer Since Global Grounding
Boeing got a vote of confidence from International Airlines who submitted a letter of intent to order 200 units of 737 Max jets. Boeing got a vote of confidence from International Airlines who submitted a letter of intent to order 200 units of 737 Max jets. -
Airbus Takes Advantage Of Boeing Woes With Launch Of New Jet Model
Airbus SE's new long-range jet airplane model called the A321XLR has a range of 4,700 nautical miles and a seating capacity of 240 people. Airbus SE's new long-range jet airplane model called the A321XLR has a range of 4,700 nautical miles and a seating capacity of 240 people.