Boeing 737 Max

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  • New FAA Chief Takes Hard-Line Stance On Boeing 737 Max
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    The new FAA chief is expected to test the Boeing 737 Max this week during his visit to Seattle.
  • China's Three State-Owned Carriers Record Drop In H1 Net Profits
    China Airline Industry
    Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines all reported significant drops in net profits for the first half of 2019.
  • Code Exposé Alleges Boeing 787 Prone To Cybersecurity Attacks
    Boeing 787 Dreamliner
    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
    Grounded Boeing 737 Max jets
    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
    Grounded Boeing 737 Max jets
    Southwest Airlines brings bad news to Boeing as the company said its 737 Max fleet will not fly until early 2020.
  • $4.9 Billion Charge For Boeing 737 Max Grounding Will Result In Record Quarterly Loss
    $4.9 Billion Charge For Boeing 737 MAX Planes Grounding Will Result In Record Quarterly Loss
    The Boeing Company has set aside $4.9 billion in the second quarter to cover expected massive losses from the worldwide grounding of its entire fleet of Boeing 737 MAX jetliners after two horrific crashes in a span of five months killed 346 people.
  • United Airlines Buys Used Planes As Boeing 737 Max Grounding Continues
    United Airlines
    United Airlines announced that it had signed a deal to purchase 19 used Boeing 737-700 airplanes from an undisclosed seller.
  • 2020 A More Likely Return For Boeing 737 Max
    Grounded Boeing 737 Max jets
    Boeing’s grounded 737 Max jets may remain glued to the ground until 2020, a new report suggests.
  • Boeing Defends Retirement Of 737 Max Team Head
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    Boeing’s 737 Max team head will bow out of the program but the company says it has nothing to do with the jets’ crisis.
  • Saudi Arabian Airline Turns Back On Boeing With All-Airbus Fleet
    Flyadeal All-Airbus Fleet
    Saudi Arabia's low-cost airline Flyadeal scrapped its initial plans of buying between 30 units to 50 units of Boeing's 737 Max aircraft, estimated to be worth around $5.9 billion.
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