Jumat, 11 Oktober 2019

Google Alert - Boeing

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Daily update October 12, 2019
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Teams from NASA, Boeing and White Sands Missile Range rehearse procedures for landing and crew extraction from Boeing's Starliner in September ...
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After a troubled year with two crashes of its new 737 Max 8 aircraft, Boeing's board of directors has stripped CEO Dennis Muilenburg of his position as ...
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CHICAGO (AP) - Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has lost his title as chairman of the troubled aircraft manufacturer, nearly a year after the first of two ...
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Boeing and Embraer are on the cusp of completing a joint venture announced in July 2018, when Boeing agreed to pay $4.2 billion for 80% of ...
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As SpaceNews reports, Boeing VP John Mulholland recently revealed the company's immediate plans for Starliner testing. According to the executive, ...
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Key background: Boeing has been embroiled in controversy since two deadly crashes involving its 737 MAX jet resulted in the loss of 346 lives over ...
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Investigators will blame Boeing and the Federal Aviation Authority for allowing Boeing 737 MAX jets to fly despite serious flaws in the planes' ...
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So what happened here? Did Boeing underestimate the impact of MCAS in its own testing and present an initial scope of testing for the software that ...
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Boeing ramped up production of the Dreamliner earlier this year from 12 to 14 aircraft per month at two facilities (for a total of 28 planes per month).
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Boeing removes CEO from chairman role, names replacement
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has been removed from his role as chairman of the company after Boeing's board of directors voted to separate the ...
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United Airlines is latest to extend Boeing 737 MAX cancellations into 2020
United Airlines has extended its cancellation of Boeing 737 MAX flights yet again, now saying the plane won't return to its schedules until Jan. 6.
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