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Boeing increasing 737 production after consulting FAABoeing is boosting 737 jet production to 47 per month, aiming for 52 next year. The 787 program is also ramping up. China has committed to ...
US Stocks: Boeing sees profit for commercial airplane division in 2027, later than expectedBoeing expects its commercial airplane division to turn a profit in 2027, not this year as previously expected due to higher-than-expected ...
Boeing starts working on 737 MAX replacement, WSJ reportsBoeing is developing a new single-aisle aircraft. This plane will eventually replace the 737 MAX model. The 737 MAX faced grounding after t...
US aviation watchdog returning some 737 MAX, 787 ticketing authority to BoeingThe Federal Aviation Administration will allow Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for some 737 MAX and 787 airplanes. This change b...
US aviation watchdog has not made any decision on Boeing 737 MAX production capFAA Administrator Bryan Bedford stated that no decision has been made regarding lifting the 38 planes per month production cap on Boeing's ...
UPDATE 1-Boeing says it has resumed 767, 777 wide-body productionBoeing has fully resumed airplane production following a seven-week machinists' strike. The company restarted 737 MAX production in early D...
US FAA requires inspections of Boeing 787 planes following mid-air diveThe U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced on Monday mandatory inspections for Boeing 787 Dreamliners, following a March incident w...
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's Akasa Air orders 72 Boeing 737 Max planes“We believe that the new 737 MAX airplane will support our aim of running not just a cost-efficient, reliable and affordable airline, but a...
FAA says new Boeing production problem found in undelivered 787 DreamlinersThis is the latest production issue to hit Boeing's troubled 787 Dreamliner.
Boeing 777X 'realistically' will not win certification approval before mid-2023 -- U.S. FAAThe FAA in a May 13 letter to Boeing seen by Reuters cited a number of issues in rejecting a request by the manufacturer to issue a Type In...
Boeing asks Delaware court to throw out shareholders' lawsuit over the safety of 737 MAXIn an amended complaint unsealed in February, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who heads the state pension fund, and other inves...
US approval for 737 MAX return nears as challenges remain for BoeingA group of relatives of MAX crash victims and some US House Democrats have urged the FAA to disclose key supporting data in its examination...
Boeing reshuffles top engineers amid 737 MAX crisisThe management reshuffle comes as Europe and Canada said they would seek their own guarantees over the safety of Boeing's 737 MAX.
New NASA software ASTAR to enhance flight efficiency, reduce noiseThe software is designed to give pilots specific speed information and guidance enabling pilots to fly 'follow the leader' approach to thei...
Boeing conducts final 787 battery test flightThe purpose of the flight was to demonstrate that the new battery system performs as intended during normal and non-normal flight condition...
- Boeing tests Dreamliner after series of delays
Boeing on Monday resumed flight tests of its 787 Dreamliner in the hope of winning over US regulators after a string of technical mishaps a...
- Boeing, SpiceJet finalize order for 30 Next-Gen 737-800s
Valued at about $2.3 billion at list prices, SpiceJet had declared its intent to purchase Boeing’s Next-Generation 737-800 in July this yea...
- Boeing posts net loss of USD 1.6 bn
Airplane maker The Boeing Company has swung into a loss of USD 1.6 billion in the third quarter due to charges related to its two new aircr...
- Boeing sees 787 Dreamliner's test flight by end-2009
Boeing said Thursday its much-delayed 787 Dreamliner is expected to undergo its first test flight by the end of the year, with first delive...
- US says it will review Eclipse very light jets
US government aviation officials have said that they are conducting an unusual 30-day review of the Eclipse 500 very light jets in response...