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 »
Boeing 737 Max Faces Sales Challenges, Records Zero Orders for Second Consecutive Month
Boeing has encountered a significant slowdown in sales for its 737 Max aircraft, marking the second consecutive month without any… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Elevates Training Experience with New State-of-the-Art Facility
Embarking on a new era of employee development and excellence, Alaska Airlines unveils its latest investment—a cutting-edge training facility set… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Open to Future Mergers Despite Current Focus on Operations
During a recent shareholder meeting on May 15th, Southwest Airlines discussed its stance on potential mergers and acquisitions, signaling openness… Read More »
Boeing Faces Potential New Charges for Violating 737 Max Settlement, DOJ Claims
The U.S. Justice Department has formally accused Boeing of breaching a 2021 settlement agreement related to the 737 Max crashes,… Read More »
SEC Probes Boeing Over Safety Declarations Following 737 Max Incident, Sources Say
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has indeed initiated an investigation into Boeing’s safety protocol declarations after a recent… Read More »
Boeing Faces Delays in Boeing 787 and 737 Deliveries Amid Supplier Shortages and Quality Issues
Boeing is experiencing a slowdown in the production and delivery of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft,… Read More »
FAA Mandates Safety Management Systems for Charter Airlines and Manufacturers
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Monday its plans to implement new regulations mandating the use of Safety Management… Read More »