Boeing: From Golden Era to the 737 Max Crisis
In October 1948, inside a suite at the Van Cleve Hotel in Dayton, Ohio, a group of Boeing’s top engineers… Read More »
FAA Nominee Vows to Tackle Staffing Shortages, Enhance Safety, and Bring Employees Back to the Office
Michael Whitaker, President Biden’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), assured the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee… Read More »
GE and Safran Discover More Cases of Fraudulent Safety Records in Jet Engines
General Electric and Safran have revealed an increase in the number of jet engines that were found to have fake… Read More »
FAA Grants Boeing Exemption for 737-7 Max Certification Despite Stall-Management System Non-Compliance
Boeing has secured an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that paves the way for the certification of the… Read More »
FAA Investigating Logan Airport Incident: United 737 Forced to Abandon Descent
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation following a tense incident at Boston’s Logan Airport, where a United… Read More »
Lawsuit Reveals 68 Jet Engines on A320s and 737s Contaminated with Counterfeit Components
A lawsuit filed by engine manufacturer CFM International reveals that falsely certified components were fitted to 68 of its engines…. Read More »
Reviewing Boeing’s 737 Max Delivery Targets Due to Recent Manufacturing Issue
Boeing is in the process of re-evaluating its delivery projections for the 737 MAX aircraft due to the identification of… Read More »
New Manufacturing Issue Impacts Boeing 737 Max and 737 NextGeneration (NG) Military Derivative
A recent manufacturing quality concern has surfaced, impacting both the Boeing 737 MAX and the military variant 737 NextGeneration (NG)… Read More »