Senator Duckworth Urges FAA Action on Boeing’s Non-Disclosure of 737 MAX Flight Deck Features
Senator Tammy Duckworth is advocating for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to scrutinize Boeing’s practices, particularly its failure to fully… Read More »
United Airlines Offers Pilots Voluntary Time Off Amid Boeing Delivery Delays
United Airlines is reaching out to its pilots with an offer for voluntary time off in May 2024 due to… Read More »
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Delay Merger to Comply with DoJ Investigation
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have agreed to a “timing agreement” with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), committing… Read More »
Justice Department to Consult Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families as Criminal Case Decision Looms
The U.S. Justice Department is set to hold a meeting with the families of the victims from the tragic Boeing… Read More »
FBI Alerts Passengers of Potential Crime Involvement Following Alaska Airlines In-Flight Emergency
In a recent communication, the FBI has notified passengers of an Alaska Airlines flight that experienced a dramatic mid-flight incident… Read More »
Boeing Faces Increased Cash Burn Amid 737 Max Production Challenges
Boeing is experiencing a higher-than-anticipated cash burn rate due to ongoing safety and production issues, particularly with its 737 MAX… Read More »
Boeing Anticipates Significant Losses Following Alaska Airlines Door Incident
Boeing is bracing for a substantial financial hit in the first quarter as a result of the Alaska Airlines door… Read More »
United Airlines Reinforces Safety Commitment Amid Boeing Incidents
In the wake of several safety incidents involving its Boeing aircraft fleet this year, United Airlines is actively working to… Read More »