In a significant decision, the FAA has lifted the production cap on Boeing's 737 Max jets from 38 to 42 per month, reflecting improved confidence in the company's manufacturing safety. This comes after a safety incident raised concerns about the aircraft's reliability.
Boeing plans to ramp up 737 production to 42 planes per month, aiming for financial recovery after years of debt. Enhanced FAA oversight ensures safety amid supply chain challenges.
Boeing has received FAA approval to ramp up 737 Max production to 42 jets monthly, marking a significant turnaround for the company after years of challenges and scrutiny. This move comes as Boeing aims to stabilize and boost its output amidst past safety concerns.
The FAA is proposing a hefty $3.1 million fine against Boeing for serious safety violations, including a midflight incident involving an Alaska Airlines jet. Discover the details behind this significant penalty and Boeing's response.
The FAA is proposing a hefty $3.1 million fine against Boeing following severe safety violations, including a door plug incident on an Alaska Airlines flight. Boeing responds, emphasizing its commitment to safety improvements.
Boeing has dramatically reduced its quarterly losses and increased sales, delivering the highest number of airplanes since 2018. CEO Kelly Ortberg highlights improvements and future goals as challenges remain.
A recent NTSB investigation highlights systemic failures at Boeing and the FAA that led to the alarming midair blowout of an Alaska Airlines flight. Find out how crucial safety protocols failed and what’s being done to prevent future incidents.
The NTSB reveals that a recent Boeing incident was entirely avoidable, attributing failures to a decade of ignored safety audits. With a criminal investigation underway, Boeing faces serious repercussions and leadership changes.
Boeing's celebration of its billionth passenger on the Dreamliner is marred by a tragic crash in India. While the cause remains unclear, concerns over safety and past incidents loom large over the aviation giant.
In a recent CNN segment, Nathan Fielder slammed the FAA, questioning airline safety protocols and co-pilot communication. His bold claims stem from insights gained while training for his pilot's license.