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Boeing Warns Of Possible Electrical Issue, And Airlines Ground Some 737 MAX Planes A new possible problem with Boeing's 737 Max airplanes has several airlines once again pulling dozens of the troubled jets out of service. Boeing ...
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Boeing sues subcontractor over work on Air Force One planes FORT WORTH, Texas — Boeing is suing a subcontractor it hired for work on new Air Force One planes used to carry the president, saying the ...
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Boeing union to vote on whether to strike A union representing about 220 Boeing Co. workers said on Friday that members will vote on Sunday whether to authorize a strike after contract ...
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Boeing Grounds Some 737 MAX Jets Over Electrical Flaw Boeing has grounded some Boeing 737 MAX jets over electrical issues, just months after returning to the skies. The manufacturer advised 16 airlines ...
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Longhao revealed as source of unidentified Boeing 767-300F order In May of last year, a five-unit 767-300F order surfaced on Boeing's order book from an "unidentified customer." Cargo Facts has learned that China ...
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Boeing 737 Max Jets Being Inspected For Electrical Problems Boeing is telling United States airlines to pull some of their planes from service to inspect a potential electrical problem. The issue affects 16 airlines, ...
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Boeing warns of possible electrical issue with some airplanes CHICAGO (NewsNation Now) — Three of America's largest airlines have grounded more than 60 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes on Friday.
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Airbus targets Boeing's freight fortress PARIS: Airbus is canvassing airline support for a potential freighter version of its A350 passenger jet, targeting a key stronghold of US rival Boeing as ...
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Airlines pull Boeing Max jets to inspect electrical systems Airlines pulled dozens of Boeing Max 737s out of service for inspections after the aircraft maker told them about a possible electrical problem, the ...
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Boeing tells airlines to stop flying some 737 Max jets, cites possible electrical issue Just months after the Boeing 737 Max took the skies again, major airlines are taking some of the planes out of service. Boeing is calling it a "production ...
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