US aviation industry

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  • Boeing Reports 355 Cancelled 737 Max Orders
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    Boeing received a total of 350 canceled orders for its 737 Max planes from its airline and leasing company customers.
  • United Airlines Shutting Down Operations At International Crew Locations
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    Airlines burning a huge amount of money as pandemic continues to pummel the aviation industry.
  • Boeing Seeks 737 Max Production Revival Before Recertification
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    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 Draws Ire Anew In Latest Safety Issue Reveal
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    Boeing once again drew criticism from regulators and lawmakers after it released a string of communications between employees regarding issues about the 737 Max jet.
  • Concerns On Wiring Issues Emerge Amid Boeing 737 Max Crisis
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    The Boeing 737 Max is once again in the spotlight amid reports that there were concerns on wiring issues.
  • New Exchange Of Messages Between Boeing And Employees Emerge
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    New details about Boeing employees’ concerns over the troubled 737 Max jets have emerged.
  • Analysts Think Boeing 737 Max Problems Will Not End Soon
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    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
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    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.
  • FAA To Review Each New Boeing 737 Max
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    The FAA will now review each new Boeing 737 Max and the move could further push back the plane’s recertification.
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