No fault has been found, but the company, which has been trying to overcome a recent legacy of design and production troubles, is likely to get scrutinized.
Author: NIRAJ CHOKSHI
The Boeing 737-800 NG is widely used around the world.
The model involved in the China crash represents nearly 17 percent of the commercial aircraft in operation.
Boeing Stock Price Falls After China Eastern Crash
The aerospace giant said it was seeking more information on the disaster, and U.S. regulators said they were ready to assist.
Hundreds of Planes Are Stranded in Russia. They May Never Be Recovered.
Western companies that own the planes face little prospect of getting them back, meaning billions of dollars in losses.
Omicron Variant Surfaces Amid an Airline Travel Rebound
With several countries imposing new restrictions, the question now is whether travelers will be deterred.
Omicron Variant Surfaces Amid an Airline Travel Rebound
With several countries imposing new restrictions, the question now is whether travelers will be deterred.
Boeing agrees to accept responsibility for crash of its 737 Max jet in Ethiopia.
The company will pay out successful compensation suits and allow victims’ families to file those suits in Illinois. Families agreed not to sue for punitive damages.
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As demand for tickets recovers, airlines are calling back workers, adding flights and planning for a summer they say could be normal.
The US Travel Industry Welcomes the Prospective Return of the Vaccinated
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