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Defense industry to largely shake off sequester...at first
Mar 1, 2013
The long-term nature of defense contracts shields the industry from short-term sequester disruptions in areas of the country that depend on military spending, such as St. Louis.
Boeing to FAA: Let us fly
Feb 22, 2013
Boeing meets with the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday to hash out when it might get its grounded fleet of 787’s back in the air.
Boeing remains upbeat about Dreamliner's future
Feb 6, 2013
Boeing remains upbeat about the Dreamliner's future and is confident that despite the safety scares, airlines won't be cancelling future orders for the aircraft.
Why are the Dreamliner's batteries malfunctioning?
by
Scott Tong
Feb 1, 2013
Big battery packs are a balancing challenge -- if the cells work unevenly, one can overheat and burst into flames.
Battery problems old news for Dreamliner
Jan 30, 2013
Boeing has apparently been aware of the problems with the troublesome lithium ion batteries on its 787 Dreamliner for some time.
Grounded Dreamliner could be Boeing's nightmare
Jan 17, 2013
Foreign regulators will follow the FAA's lead before letting new Boeing Dreamliners fly again.
FAA grounds Boeing 787 Dreamliners for safety inspections
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 16, 2013
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered a safety review of the lithium ion batteries in Boeing's U.S. fleet of Dreamliner 787 planes.
For public good, not for profit.
Boeing Dreamliner problems could hinge on Japan
Jan 16, 2013
The FAA has grounded U.S.-registered Boeing Dreamliners until the planes pass a safety inspection, following a similar move in Japan Tuesday.
Dreamliners grounded by two of Japan's largest airlines
Jan 16, 2013
After another incident on a 787 Dreamliner, Japan's two largest airlines have grounded Boeing's new flagship plane.
FAA makes an 'unprecedented' announcement about Boeing
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Kai Ryssdal
Jan 11, 2013
FAA won't ground the Boeing 787 Dreamliner but they will review the plane's construction.