Por: The New York Times Business January 08, 2024
A Boeing passenger jet model, the 737 Max 9, remained grounded in the United States on Sunday as airlines awaited instructions from the plane maker and the Federal Aviation Administration on how to inspect the planes and resume service, two days after a harrowing flight raised concerns about the jet.No one was seriously injured in the episode on an Alaska Airlines flight on Friday night in which a portion of a Max 9 fuselage blew out in midair,... + full article
Fox Business USA Business January 14, 2024
Jack Otter and ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss the market for airlines stocks. began preliminary inspections on a group of its Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft this weekend in the wake of the Jan. 5 incident in which a plug door blew off a MAX 9 midflight. The preliminary... + más
Boeing's 737 Max 9 aircraft: Here's what to know | Fox Business
Alaska, United cancel flights for Boeing 737 MAX 9 inspections | Fox Business
Fox Business USA Business January 11, 2024
'The Claman Countdown' panelists John Lynch and Sheila Kahyaoglu react to an Alaska Airlines Boeing plane suffering a mid-flight door blowout. (FAA) said Thursday that it launched an investigation into Boeing to determine if the company failed to ensure that its... + más
US to audit Boeing's aircraft production, increase oversight after panel blew off jetliner | 10 WBNS
U.S. intensifies oversight of Boeing, will begin production audits after latest mishap for planemaker | Portland Press Herald
MarketWatch USA Business June 01, 2023
Calhoun took over Boeing in , amid the worldwide 737 MAX grounding and just before Covid-19 decimated demand for air travel. “I became CEO at an interesting time,” he says. An understatement. The MAX still looms large for the company. The grounding, which ran from March 2019... + más
Congress must deny a special waiver Boeing seeks for the next version of the 737 MAX | MarketWatch
Boeing airplane deliveries, orders jump in 2022 | Fox Business
ABC News USA Business January 26, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face-to-face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled... + más
Boeing to be arraigned in court over Max jet crashes | 10 WBNS
Boeing to be arraigned on criminal charge over two Max jet crashes | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Business January 26, 2023
Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face to face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled two years ago. In a... + más
Boeing to be arraigned in court over two Max jet crashes | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation January 26, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas — Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face-to-face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
Given Boeing’s troubled history, Congress must deny this request. The two Boeing crashes in 2018 and 2019 prompted an unprecedented global grounding of 737 MAX airplanes. And in the aftermath of the disasters, federal investigators learned that Boeing engaged in a far-reaching... + más
Boeing agrees to pay $200 million for misleading the public about the 737 Max | CNN
Boeing pays $200 million to settle SEC charges over 737 Max | ABC News
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