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Daily update December 31, 2020
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An American Airlines 737 MAX 8 jet takes off on a test flight from Dallas-Fort Worth to Tulsa, Okla., on Dec. 2. (American Airlines Photo). Boeing's ...
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American Airlines flight takes off from Miami for the first time since two deadly crashes grounded the airliner worldwide. American Airlines flight 718, ...
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Boeing's 737 Max returned to commercial service Tuesday in the United States, carrying passengers for the first time since two crashes in 2018 and ...
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Selling Boeing's Longacres complex in Renton would generate more than $100 million and cut the annual property tax bill of $1 million Boeing pays ...
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Commercial flights on Boeing's controversial 737 MAX aircraft resumed in the U.S. Tuesday after a nearly two-year hiatus following several deadly ...
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The Boeing 737 Max made its official return to U.S. skies Tuesday, more than 20 months after the aircraft was grounded by the Federal Aviation ...
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The Max accounts for about 80% of Boeing's backlog of aircraft orders and represents the company's only offering in the crucial single-aisle market, in ...
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In this Dec. 2, 2020, photo, an American Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet plane is parked at a maintenance facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Posted Wednesday, ...
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"American is pleased to be the first airline to commit to Boeing's new 737 family offering, which is expected to provide a new level of economic efficiency ...
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Boeing 737 Max planes return to the skies after being grounded for safety concerns
Boeing 737 Maxes are returning to the skies after safety concerns grounded them in March 2019. https://bit.ly/3pC93HN.
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Boeing's 737 Max plane returns to US skies
Last month, the Federal Aviation Administration approved changes that Boeing made to an automated flight-control system implicated in crashes in ...
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