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The FAA said it is working to determine if an aircraft part found in a Raleigh driveway belongs to a Delta 737.
Boeing CEO David Calhoun’s Wednesday was decidedly a mixed bag: The Federal Aviation Administration finally approved a set of inspection criteria for the 171 grounded 737 Max 9 planes that, if ...
Regulators say they're increasing control of Boeing production after a panel blew off a 737 Max 9 jet, and will re-examine whether the company can be trusted to assess the safety of its own planes.
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that after reviewing Boeing’s instructions for inspecting grounded 737 Max 9 planes, it has decided to seek more information before allowing ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday said two U.S. airlines have inspected and returned to service nearly 94% of Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes following a mid-air emergency last month.
While the Federal Aviation Administration says the grounded 737 Max 9 aircraft can resume flying after inspections, the agency imposed sweeping jet production restrictions at Boeing factories.
The FAA discovered "unacceptable" quality control issues during an audit into Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems that was launched after a door plug flew off a 737 Max 9 mid-air at 16,000 feet ...
The FAA’s harsh crackdown on the aircraft manufacturer comes nearly two months after Boeing’s 737 Max 9 plane was involved in a midair door blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight last month ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it finalized the inspection of 40 737 Max 9 aircraft and is in the process of ... FAA finishes 40 Boeing 737 Max 9 inspections, ...
The FAA is exploring the use of an independent third party to oversee Boeing's inspections and its quality system," Whitaker said. The FAA has temporarily grounded certain Boeing 737 Max 9 planes ...
Alaska said Wednesday it was still waiting for the documentation from Boeing and the FAA to begin inspection of its 737 Max 9 fleet, which is one aircraft variant in Boeing's 737 Max series.
The FAA’s announcement is not a sweeping sign that the Boeing 737 MAX 9 is headed back to the skies. Rather, it is an incremental step in what is expected to be a lengthy process. Advertising ...