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Boeing creates chief safety officer job The job gives Delaney broad control of internal safety initiatives and a seat on Boeing's executive council, Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun said ...
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Boeing to Pay $25 Million in Drone Settlement Civil settlement resolves allegations used parts were substituted for new ones. Boeing didn't acknowledge any wrongdoing in the case ...
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Covid-19 & 737 Max Woes Were Bad News For Boeing In 2020 [Infographic] The 737 Max was grounded for 20 months up to November of last year and industry experts suspect many of Boeing's customers utilized contract ...
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Boeing wins 24 jet orders as CEO marks 'rough' first year on the job As Boeing's David Calhoun celebrated his first anniversary as CEO, the jet maker marked the event by unveiling $4.5 billion worth of new airplane ...
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Indonesian Plane Went From No Flights to 132 in Less Than a Month The Boeing 737-500 that crashed was put in a hangar on March 23 and did not operate again until the end of the year, according to the Ministry of ...
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Boeing To Halt Political Action Committee Contributions After Riot At US Capitol Boeing's full statement: We continuously assess our political action committee contributions to ensure that Boeing supports those who reflect our ...
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Freighter line hands Boeing advantage in twin-aisle delivery contest Boeing's freighter business contrasted sharply with that of Airbus, which has not sold a new-build cargo aircraft for nearly six years and whose ...
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Boeing Jet Deliveries Down 59% In 2020; Street Says Hold Fourth-quarter deliveries included 31 of Boeing's 737 aircraft, which had been grounded for a 20-month period, following two fatal crashes. During the ...
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Boeing's 2020 Aircraft Cancellations Worst on Record, Despite December Max Orders Boeing delivered 157 planes in 2020 as its 737 Max crisis was exacerbated by the Covid pandemic. · Customers canceled orders for more than 600 of ...
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Boeing's drone unit to pay $25 million to settle fraud charge that was sparked by whistleblower ... SEATTLE — Boeing's drone subsidiary, Insitu, will pay $25 million to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of fraudulently overcharging the government ...
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