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Boeing Seeks 737 Max Production Revival Before Recertification
Boeing will not lay off its workers and will not wait for the FAA’s recertification for its troubled 737 Max jets to restart production. Boeing will not lay off its workers and will not wait for the FAA’s recertification for its troubled 737 Max jets to restart production. -
New Exchange Of Messages Between Boeing And Employees Emerge
New details about Boeing employees’ concerns over the troubled 737 Max jets have emerged. New details about Boeing employees’ concerns over the troubled 737 Max jets have emerged. -
Analysts Think Boeing 737 Max Problems Will Not End Soon
Industry analyst projected that the Boeing 737 Max may keep experiencing problems until 2022 or even later. Industry analyst projected that the Boeing 737 Max may keep experiencing problems until 2022 or even later. -
Boeing Bows To FAA In 737 Max Crisis
Boeing gives in to the FAA’s strict review of the former’s aircraft as the company said it will temporarily halt production of the 737 Max. Boeing gives in to the FAA’s strict review of the former’s aircraft as the company said it will temporarily halt production of the 737 Max. -
FAA Head Says Boeing 737 Max Not Going Back To Service This Year
FAA administrator Stephen Dickson stated during his testimony before the House Transportation Committee on Wednesday that the certification process will likely extend into 2020. FAA administrator Stephen Dickson stated during his testimony before the House Transportation Committee on Wednesday that the certification process will likely extend into 2020. -
FAA To Review Each New Boeing 737 Max
The FAA will now review each new Boeing 737 Max and the move could further push back the plane’s recertification. The FAA will now review each new Boeing 737 Max and the move could further push back the plane’s recertification. -
Europe May Fly Boeing 737 Max As Early As Q1 Next Year
Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jets may be allowed to fly in Europe as early as the first quarter of 2020. Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jets may be allowed to fly in Europe as early as the first quarter of 2020. -
Some Airlines Still Flying Boeing 737 Despite Grounding
Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns. Several airlines have reportedly secured permits to fly the embattled Boeing 737 Max jets despite safety concerns. -
Nothing But Costs As 737 MAX Enters Eighth Month Of Grounding
Because Boeing 737 MAX hadn’t been cleared yet to fly, airlines start canceling flights for next year. Because Boeing 737 MAX hadn’t been cleared yet to fly, airlines start canceling flights for next year. -
Money Over Safety Rules Says Boeing Engineer
A Boeing employee, who contributed to the grounded 737 MAX’ development, disclosed company culture that stifled learning from crashes. A Boeing employee, who contributed to the grounded 737 MAX’ development, disclosed company culture that stifled learning from crashes.