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Boeing
Trade deficit widens in March
May 9, 2019
The overall deficit getting bigger isn't necessarily a bad thing, said Dan Ikenson, director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute.
"Airplane boneyards" are more than places where planes go to die
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Jack Stewart
May 7, 2019
Southern California Logistics Airport also provides plane storage, maintenance and technician training.
Boeing posts quarterly results amid turbulence
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Jack Stewart
Apr 24, 2019
Investors and airline customers are waiting for information on when the Boeing 737 Max will be allowed to fly again.
What are the most common Boeing Max routes?
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Janet Nguyen
Apr 16, 2019
Major airlines have decided to suspend use of the plane through the summer season.
Airlines waiting on Boeing's 737 Max have few choices
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Jack Stewart
Apr 9, 2019
As production of the 737 is cut back, could there be an opportunity for Boeing's competitors?
Boeing's 737 Max troubles drag on
Apr 5, 2019
Boeing is still cranking out new 737 Max jets, even though airlines aren't taking delivery.
After preliminary report of the Ethiopian Airlines crash, what's next for Boeing?
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Jack Stewart
Apr 4, 2019
The Ethiopian government has published its preliminary report into the plane crash that killed all 157 people on board last month. It was the second crash involving a Boeing 737 Max in five months. The report found that the crew on the Ethiopian Airlines flight followed all the procedures provided by Boeing, but still weren’t able […]
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New Boeing 737 Maxes are stacking up in Washington state
Apr 1, 2019
Airlines aren't taking delivery of the grounded planes, but no orders have been formally canceled yet.
In Seattle, good feeling toward Boeing despite mounting troubles
Mar 27, 2019
Boeing employs more than 60,000 workers at massive assembly plants, engineering centers and corporate offices in the Puget Sound region.
In suburban Seattle, Boeing keeps on cranking out 737 Max planes
Mar 26, 2019
Despite the international grounding of the aircraft, a Boeing factory in Renton, Washington, has orders to fill.