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Last year, an improperly attached door panel flew off of an Alaska Airlines airplane in midair. No one was hurt, but the incident sparked a fresh round of scrutiny for Boeing and the FAA.
Because Boeing’s instructions for employees lacked “clarity and conciseness,” workers missed opportunities to fix a mistake ...
Boeing’s second-quarter loss narrowed and revenue improved as the aircraft manufacturer delivered more commercial planes in ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Boeing has not yet asked the agency to remove a 38-plane per month cap ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the fatal crash last month of an Air India Boeing 787 jet ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) concluded that multiple systemic failures at Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) led to the January 2024 door plug blowout on an ...
The FAA's Continued Airworthiness Notification on July 11 came after a preliminary report into Air India's Boeing 787-8 crash, which killed 260 people last month, raised questions over engine fuel ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
Since 2005, the FAA has relied on employees at Boeing and other aircraft manufacturers to perform some quality-review on behalf of the regulatory agency. After the Max crashes in 2018 and 2019 ...
FAA, Boeing say fuel switch locks on jets are safe amid Air India probe: Reuters Jul. 13, 2025 12:29 PM ET The Boeing Company (BA) Stock By: Rob Williams, SA News Editor 33 Comments ...
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