Boeing to Plead Guilty and Pay Fine for 737 MAX Crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and pay a fine of $243.6 million to… Read More »
NTSB Sanctions Boeing for Unauthorized Release of Investigation Details
Boeing faces sanctions from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) for unauthorized disclosures regarding an ongoing investigation into an incident… Read More »
Boeing CEO Grilled by Senate Amid Safety Concerns as Crash Victims’ Families Watch
Boeing’s Chief Executive, David Calhoun, faced intense scrutiny from U.S. senators during a Senate hearing on the company’s persistent safety… Read More »
GE Aerospace Predicts Continued Supply Chain Challenges into Next Year
GE Aerospace executive Russel Stokes indicated that global supply chain issues are expected to persist through next year, despite a… Read More »
Boeing Committed ‘The Deadliest Corporate Crime in U.S. History’ and Should Be Fined $24 Billion, Victims’ Families Say
Families of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max crashes are demanding that the company be fined $24 billion, labeling… Read More »
Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board Prepares for Routes Americas 2025
Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board, a key co-host of Routes Americas 2025, shared insights with Routes in Bogota about its… Read More »
FAA Acknowledges Lax Oversight of Boeing Before 737-9 Max Incident
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Mike Whitaker, admitted that the agency’s oversight of Boeing was “too hands… Read More »
Bank of America Asserts Boeing is ‘Too Big to Fail’ Amid Recent Challenges
Despite facing significant operational challenges, including a recent incident with an Alaska Airlines-operated 737 Max 9 where a door plug… Read More »