US officials said Friday they granted approval to Boeing to increase production on 737 MAX aircraft in the latest sign of the aviation giant's improving standing with safety regulators.
Boeing won approval on Friday to raise its 737 MAX production to 42 planes per month, the Federal Aviation Administration ...
The Federal Aviation Administration raised a production limit that the regulator had imposed after a door panel blew off a ...
Boeing's 777X is slated to fly commercially for the first time in early 2027 instead of next year, people familiar with the matter said. Analysts estimate the non-cash accounting charge could run from ...
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Boeing is reportedly developing a new single-aisle airplane that will eventually replace its 737 Max aircraft, which has faced a spate of safety-related issues. The aerospace giant's CEO, Kelly ...
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Boeing is working to develop a new aircraft type to replace the 737 Max, The Wall Street Journal reported. Citing unnamed sources with knowledge of the matter, the newspaper said Monday that Boeing is ...
Boeing is planning a new single-aisle airplane that would succeed the 737 MAX, according to people familiar with the matter, a long-term bid to recover business lost to rival Airbus during its series ...
(Reuters) -Boeing is in the early stages of developing a new single-aisle airplane that would eventually replace the 737 MAX, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with ...
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