NTSB and Boeing Unable to Identify Who Removed 737-9 Door Plug
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Boeing have been unable to determine who removed a door plug in a… Read More »
Boeing to Make Design Changes to Prevent Future 737-9 Door Panel Blowouts
Boeing announced on August 6 that it plans to implement design changes to prevent future mid-air cabin panel blowouts, similar… Read More »
Families of Boeing 737 MAX Crash Victims Call for Increased Fines Against Planemaker
Families of the victims from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes, which collectively claimed 346 lives, are urging a U.S. judge… Read More »
Senator Maria Cantwell Calls for FAA Review of Aviation Manufacturer Oversight
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., who chairs the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, has officially requested that the… Read More »
50 New Routes to Watch in August 2024
August 2024 will see a surge in new air routes, with notable expansions by Asian carriers T’Way Air, Hainan Airlines,… Read More »
NTSB Schedules Hearings on Boeing 737 MAX Door Incident Amid Regulatory Scrutiny
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced it will conduct extensive hearings concerning the January incident involving an Alaska… Read More »
Expedited Court Schedule Set for Family Objections to Boeing’s Plea Deal Following 737 Max Crashes
A U.S. District Judge, Reed O’Connor, has established a swift timeline to address the objections raised by the families of… Read More »
Boeing’s ‘Sweetheart Deal’ Outrage: A Minimal Fine for Maximum Damage
This week, the Boeing Company admitted guilt in a federal court, acknowledging its fraudulent actions that contributed to the tragic… Read More »