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  • Airbus Dethrones Boeing As World’s Largest Planemaker
    SHOWDOWN
    Airbus has finally dethroned its biggest rival, Boeing, as the world’s largest jet maker, industry experts said.
  • New Exchange Of Messages Between Boeing And Employees Emerge
    Boeing 737 Max
    New details about Boeing employees’ concerns over the troubled 737 Max jets have emerged.
  • New Boeing CEO Facing EU Regulatory Probe Over Embraer Deal
    Boeing-Embraer Deal
    Apart from trying to resolve its ongoing global grounding crisis, Boeing's new CEO, David Calhoun, will be facing added pressure as the EU intensifies its investigation into its Embraer deal.
  • Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Booted Amid Ongoing 737 Max Crisis
    Boeing CEO Muilenburg
    After a series of setbacks that costs Boeing billions of dollars, the company's board of directors has now decided on a change of leadership.
  • Analysts Think Boeing 737 Max Problems Will Not End Soon
    Boeing 737 Max
    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 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.
  • Boeing May Halt 737 Max Production
    FILE PHOTO: An aerial photo shows Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at Boeing facilities at the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake
    Boeing is considering whether it is better at this point to halt production of the 737 Max or cutting down on production is more feasible.
  • Boeing 737 Max Out Of American Airlines Until April
    Boeing 737 Max
    American Airlines has pushed back its Boeing 737 Max schedule until April amid uncertainties about the planes’ recertification.
  • FAA Head Says Boeing 737 Max Not Going Back To Service This Year
    Federal Aviation Administration
    FAA administrator Stephen Dickson stated during his testimony before the House Transportation Committee on Wednesday that the certification process will likely extend into 2020.
  • WTO Rejects EU Bid To End US Retaliatory Tariffs
    World Trade Organization
    The WTO stated that the EU's previously given subsidies to Airbus still continues to cause market-share damage to Boeing and other overseas competitors.
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