Boeing Investors Reach Deal to Settle Safety Lawsuit Over 737 MAX November 5, 2021 By Eric M. Johnson and David Shepardson SEATTLE/WASHINGTON — Boeing Co investors have reached an agreement with current and former company officers to settle a lawsuit over...
Air Taxi Maker Archer Seeks $1B in Damages From Boeing-Backed Rival August 12, 2021 By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO — Flying taxi developer Archer Aviation is seeking $1 billion in damages from Wisk Aero, a rival backed by...
US Opens $500 Million Fund For Relatives of Boeing 737 MAX Victims June 22, 2021 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — A $500 million U.S. victim compensation fund for the relatives of 346 people killed in two fatal Boeing...
Boeing Weighs In on Potential Safety Risk With New Airbus Jet March 2, 2021 By Siddharth Philip and Charlotte Ryan Boeing Co. called out potential fire-safety issues with the fuel-tank design on Airbus SE’s coming 321XLR, a jet that’s crucial...
Boeing Alters Course in Speedy Response to Engine Blowouts February 24, 2021 By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE — Two years ago, after a second fatal 737 MAX crash in five months, Boeing Co worked behind the...
Boeing Warns Pilots in Wake of Deadly Indonesian 737 Crash February 19, 2021 By Alan Levin Boeing Co. has issued a safety bulletin reminding pilots of the steps required to ensure they maintain control of their...
Boeing Seen Getting Off Easy in Fraud Settlement on 737 Max January 11, 2021 By Julie Johnsson and Alan Levin Boeing Co. escaped heavy punishment in a U.S. criminal investigation into two deadly crashes of the 737 Max, according to...
Congress Set to Boost FAA Oversight of New Planes After Boeing 737 MAX Crashes December 22, 2020 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers are expected to vote Monday to approve landmark reforms on how the government certifies new airplanes...
Boeing in Talks With Alaska Airlines For Potential 737 Max Order — Sources October 9, 2020 By Eric M. Johnson and Tracy Rucinski SEATTLE/CHICAGO — Boeing Co is in discussions to sell 737 MAX jets to Alaska Airlines once the plane returns to...
Boeing 737 MAX Not Expected to Fly Before October, FAA Preparing Directive July 23, 2020 By David Shepardson WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Tuesday it plans to issue a proposed airworthiness directive for the...