Jumat, 16 Juli 2021

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Daily update July 17, 2021
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators will require more frequent testing of switches on Boeing 737s that trigger warnings to pilots about a ...
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is instructing airlines to inspect their Boeing 737 fleet for faulty altitude pressure switches ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S. warned airlines on Thursday over a pair of cabin air pressure switches on Boeing (NYSE:BA)'s 737 ...
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Boeing is partnering with SkYNRG Americas, a new US offshoot of the Dutch company, to promote the use of SAFs and will invest in an existing ...
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For more than 20 years, the National Transportation Safety Board has kept a portion of the rebuilt Boeing 747 at its training center in Ashburn.
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Prior to working at Boeing, McAllister worked for 27 years at GE Aviation, where, from 2014 to 2016, he was president and chief executive of GE Aviation ...
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FAA officials said the decision to ground the carrier is separate from the investigation into the July 2 ditching of the Boeing 737. Both pilots onboard the ...
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Atlanta-based Delta is buying 29 used Boeing 737-900ER jets from funds managed by private investment firm Castlelake LP. The airline already has ...
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Photo (c) spooh - Getty Images Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have another Boeing 737 issue to deal with. On Friday, the ...
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a directive to inspect cabin altitude pressure switches on all Boeing 737 aircraft. The directive ...
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Boeing 737s will undergo more-frequent testing of switches that are designed to warn pilots about a dangerous loss of cabin pressure.
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