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Boeing's 737 Max under scrutiny after plane sustains side hole
SUNDAY, JANUARY 07, 2024
Boeing faces new scrutiny about the safety of its best-selling plane after federal officials announced the temporary grounding of some Boeing 737 Max planes on Saturday, following a harrowing flight in which an Alaska Airlines jetliner was left with a gaping hole in its side.
Boeing to pay $200 million to settle civil charges it misled investors about 737 MAX
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
Boeing Co will pay $200 million to settle civil charges from the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it misled investors about its 737 MAX, which was grounded for 20 months after two fatal crashes killed 346 people, the agency said Thursday.
EU aviation watchdog sees Boeing 737 Max approval in January
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2020
Europe's aviation safety regulator will probably approve the return of Boeing's 737 Max in January after studies and test flights showed the U.S. planemaker has fixed the faults that caused fatal crashes.
House members call on FAA to 'fully reveal the data' proving the 737 Max is safe to fly
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2020
WASHINGTON - Congressional leaders who oversaw an 18-month investigation into design and oversight problems with the Boeing 737 Max on Thursday called on the Federal Aviation Administration to publicly release the documentation and data the agency is using to determine whether the plane is safe to fly again.
Family members of Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max crash victims oppose recertification of plane
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
More than 2,000 family members of those killed when a Boeing 737 Max crashed in Ethiopia, filed formal opposition Thursday to technical fixes the Federal Aviation Administration has proposed for the plane, saying they still do not believe the aircraft will be safe.
FAA gives preliminary approval to design fixes to Boeing 737 Max, moving plane closer to resuming flight
TUESDAY, AUGUST 04, 2020
WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that it has given preliminary approval to design changes for Boeing's 737 Max that should prevent a repeat of two crashes that killed more than 300 people in five months. 
Winds of change
TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2020
Chinese manufacturers will have to adapt to a new normal during and after the pandemic
FAA wants detailed inspections, fixes of engine panels on Boeing 737 Max
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020
A new airworthiness directive set to be published this week by the Federal Aviation Administration will require enhanced inspections and fixes to portions of an outside panel that helps protect the engines on Boeing's 737 Max from lightning strikes.
Boeing fixing new software bug on 737 Max; key test flight nears
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2020
Boeing has discovered a new software problem on the grounded 737 Max, but the company said the flaw won't set back the goal of returning the plane to service in mid-2020.
Losses from Max grounding continue, as Boeing reports another dismal quarter
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020
Boeing reached new financial lows in 2019 as the 737 Max ― a once-promising line of commercial jets whose flawed control systems played a role in two deadly crashes ― remains at the center of a historic safety crisis with no end in sight.
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