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Boeing, FAA failures at fault for deadly 737 Max crashes, Congress finds
by
David Brancaccio
, Nova Safo
and Alex Schroeder
Sep 16, 2020
Those in charge didn't necessarily understand everything about the plane's design or the safety lapses.
Boeing 737 Max test flights set to begin
by
Nova Safo
Jun 29, 2020
Air safety regulators say Boeing can start test flights of its grounded 737 Max jets.
Boeing will halt production of the 737 Max
by
Jack Stewart
Dec 16, 2019
The aircraft maker has continued to pump out the beleaguered planes, even though it can't deliver them.
Boeing troubles spill over into U.S. economy
Oct 21, 2019
The longer the company's 737 Max jet stays grounded, the more impact Boeing suppliers and customers feel.
What impact is the 737 Max grounding having on Boeing?
by
Jack Stewart
Jul 24, 2019
Boeing's 737 Max jets have been grounded since March. The repercussions are starting to add up for the plane maker and its airline customers.
Boeing has a new problem
Jun 27, 2019
The problem appears to be related to how pilots can control the jet if the system that automatically pushes its nose down malfunctions.
Boeing liabilities could grow with grounding of Max fleet
by
Jack Stewart
Mar 14, 2019
The entire fleet remains grounded in the U.S.
For public good, not for profit.
With swift decision on Boeing 737s, China hopes to lead
by
Scott Tong
Mar 14, 2019
China's swift move to ground its Boeing 737 Max fleet suggests it is eager to be seen as a world leader on regulation and safety standards.
Pressure mounts on FAA to ground Boeing 737 Max 8s
Mar 12, 2019
"It's the rest of the world against the FAA right now," said Jon Ostrower, editor-in-chief of The Air Current.
Critics of FAA reauthorization bill say it fails to address major upgrades to air traffic control system
by
Renata Sago
Sep 19, 2018
Congress has pushed off deadlines for the reauthorization bill, but the next one is at the end of September.