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US Justice Department launches further investigation into Boeing window blow out
Just when we thought Boeing might have had it all under control, we were served up this Friday treat!
Just when we thought Boeing might have had it all under control, we were served up this Friday treat!
Kayak showing that some travellers would literally rather take a kayak than a Boeing 737 MAX 9.
The aircraft owned by 777 Partners has been deployed to operate flights for Flair Airlines, an airline partially owned b...
Some of the names suggested so far include Purple Rippa, Bonza Bruce, and Kimbo. We challenge you to come up with someth...
The airline's CEO reportedly jumped up and clicked his heels together before shouting "Bonza!" when the plane arrived. A...
Surprisingly the investigation came from the ABC and not from Air Crash Investigation, which kind of puts the show to sh...
The airline’s new owners have decided that it only needs half of the 737 MAX planes that were on the original order fo...
For the first time, production of the grounded 737 MAX will halt, as Boeing prioritises delivering what it already has o...
The families of Lion Air Flight 610 victims have been told systematic design flaws by Boeing and flight crew lapses caus...
A mysterious VIP has ordered a business version of the 737 MAX, marking the first of the model to be sold in months.
Boeing expects to recognise an impact to earnings as a result of the 737 MAX grounding when it releases its second-quart...
Boeing has pulled its socks up by pledging millions of dollars to families, victims and communities affected by the cras...
Following its second Boeing 737 MAX Summit, the International Air Transport Association has urged continued cooperation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says it is not operating on a strict time schedule to return the 737 MAX to service,...
It appears Boeing is still cranking out the 737 MAX model despite calls for the jet to be grounded for good.
The grey hairs are really starting to appear on the heads of Boeing execs following this latest revelation.
The word on the street is Boeing's 737 MAX will return to circulation next month, following the manufacturer's software ...
Boeing has taken a step in the right direction to getting its tarnished 737 MAX back in the air.