US newsfromArs Technica1 day agoSomething from 'space' may have just struck a United Airlines flight over UtahA United Airlines 737 MAX windscreen was struck mid-flight over Utah, damaging the cockpit window and injuring a pilot; the plane diverted safely.
fromwww.npr.org3 months agoUS newsNTSB faults Boeing for lack of safety protocols in 737 Max door plug blowout
fromFast Company4 months agoTech industryAir India crash sends Boeing's troubles back into the spotlight
London startupfromBusiness Insider4 months agoBoeing sent a new plane on a 3-day journey to China in fresh sign of easing trade tensionsThe Boeing 737 Max landed in China after months, marking a significant easing of trade tensions between the US and China.
Lawfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoUS-Boeing deal over 737 Max crashes morally repugnant', says lawyer for victims' familiesBoeing has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to avoid prosecution related to two fatal crashes, which many critics see as evading true accountability.
fromwww.npr.org3 months agoUS newsNTSB faults Boeing for lack of safety protocols in 737 Max door plug blowout
Tech industryfromFast Company4 months agoAir India crash sends Boeing's troubles back into the spotlightBoeing faces renewed scrutiny and operational challenges following the fatal crash of a 787 aircraft shortly after takeoff in India.
London startupfromBusiness Insider4 months agoBoeing sent a new plane on a 3-day journey to China in fresh sign of easing trade tensionsThe Boeing 737 Max landed in China after months, marking a significant easing of trade tensions between the US and China.
Lawfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoUS-Boeing deal over 737 Max crashes morally repugnant', says lawyer for victims' familiesBoeing has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to avoid prosecution related to two fatal crashes, which many critics see as evading true accountability.
US newsfromTheregister3 weeks agoBoeing gets FAA blessing to start issuing safety certs againThe FAA restored limited delegation for Boeing to certify some 737 Max and 787 aircraft despite persistent safety, software, production, and quality-control concerns.