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Is the Boeing 737 Max safe? 2 big reasons the plane is still grounded by FAA after crashes Boeing is hoping its 737 Max jetliner will win approval to return to the skies by the end of the year, after it was grounded following two crashes.
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When Will Boeing 737 Max Fly Again and More Questions Uncertainty over when it will fly again is rippling through the airline industry and Boeing's finances. The U.S. manufacturer's bill is $9.2 billion and ...
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Boeing Max Return Has More Layers Than an Onion This is a shift from Boeing's forecast of a fourth-quarter return for the Max. While Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg had warned the Max's return may be ...
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What's Wrong with Boeing? Boeing's products are ubiquitous in American civil and military life — not just in the air, but on the ground, at sea, and in space. It is no stretch to say ...
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Boeing pilot who exchanged leaked 737 MAX simulator messages changes jobs - sources By Eric M. Johnson. SEATTLE (Reuters) - One of two Boeing Co <BA.N> technical pilots who described flaws in a crucial flight control system in ...
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Boeing surges most since June on optimism over 737 Max timeline Boeing stock soared after the company provided more detail on how the 737 Max will return to the skies — even as it backed away from saying the ...
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Flying 14 hours or more? Boeing sees longer routes as 'key' for growth SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Serving airlines that will operate flights lasting 14 hours or longer is a "key consideration" for Boeing Co's (BA.N) global ...
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Boeing Says Latin America Needs 3380 New Planes Over 20 Years The Latin America aviation market will more than double in 20 years as Brazil's economy recovers and discount carriers boost demand, driving a need ...
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Embraer lowers dividend guidance, burns cash, as Boeing deal hits snags Embraer has been trying to finalize the sale of 80% of its commercial jets division, its most profitable, to Boeing, as the U.S. planemaker prepares to ...
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EU Stops the Clock on Review of Boeing Deal With Embraer (Bloomberg) -- European regulators halted their in-depth antitrust probe into Boeing Co.'s plan to invest in Embraer SA, saying they hadn't received ...
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