Rudder systems on certain Boeing 737 Max aircraft could be compromised due to faulty rollout guidance actuators, the National Transportation Safety Administration warned Thursday. File Photo by ...
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At the end of the day, the Boeing 737 MAX 10 is an aircraft designed primarily to offer greater capacity than existing Boeing ...
(RTTNews) - In a latest blow to the struggling aerospace giant Boeing Co., which has been hit by an ongoing strike by machinists as well as various safety issues, the National Transportation Safety ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued urgent safety recommendations on Thursday to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in response to the potential for a jammed or ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued urgent safety recommendations on Thursday to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in response to the potential for a jammed or ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- American, Southwest and United airlines are grounding some 737 Max planes yet again. It comes as Boeing announced a new issue with the model -- this time it's with the electrical ...
The timing of a deal—or whether the two sides even reach a final agreement—is uncertain, according to the person, who spoke about the private talks on condition of anonymity. The Wall Street Journal ...
Just a few days ago, the airline welcomed its newest 737 MAX 8, bringing the total number of this aircraft in its fleet to 85 ...
Sept. 26 (UPI) --The National Transportation Safety Board Thursday issued "urgent" safety recommendations warning of the potential for rudder control system problems on some Boeing 737-MAX aircraft.
The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday issued urgent safety recommendations to Boeing (NYSE:BA) concerning the potential for a jammed or restricted rudder control system on some 737 jets ...