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boeing 737 max, FAA
Boeing faces further delays to new 737 Max jets as regulator reviews engine issue
After two Southwest 737 Max jets saw smoke on board, the FAA is reviewing an issue with the engine that powers the Boeing plane.
FAA decides no immediate action needed on Boeing MAX engine smoke risk
A technical review by the FAA decided the risk from an engine vulnerability does not warrant immediate action, contrary to an internal report last month.
FAA not taking immediate steps to address 737 Max engine smoke concern
US regulator the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will take no immediate action to address a smoke-related issue involving the CFM International Leap-1B engines that power the Boeing 737 Max.
FAA Says No Immediate Action Needed On 737 MAX Load Reduction System
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FAA team recommends Boeing MAX design change and pilot notification
An internal memo recommends a design change to fix an engine risk on the 737 MAX, in addition to informing pilots of the risk and changing takeoff procedures.
FAA plans to review 737 MAX engine issue after bird strike incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to convene a review board in the coming weeks to consider safety concerns about engines on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes after two bird strike incidents on Southwest Airlines planes in 2023.
FAA won't require immediate action on 737 Max engines after bird strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration won't require any immediate action after assembling a review board to weigh concerns about Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 Max engines after two bird strikes on Southwest Airlines (LUV) planes in 2023,
FAA Says No Need For Immediate Action On 737 MAX Engines After Bird Strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration will not be requiring immediate action to the issues that it found on the Boeing 737 MAX engines after convening a review board. The FAA Corrective Action Review Board,
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FAA will not require immediate 737 MAX engine action after bird strikes
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it will not require any immediate action after convening a review board ...
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1,900+ Daily Flights: The World's Top 10 Airports For Boeing 737 MAX Operations
Few aircraft elicit as much controversy as the Boeing 737 Max. In December, over 900 airports in more than 170 countries will ...
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Can Boeing Ever Recover From Its Reputational Crisis?
Despite these warning signs, several investment banks give Boeing a consensus “buy” rating, signaling they believe the ...
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Boeing to lay off over 200 plant workers as part of massive cost-cutting drive
Boeing last week notified 220 employees who assemble the 787 Dreamliner aircraft at a Charleston-based facility that they ...
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Boeing to lay off 2,200 Washington workers in coming months
Boeing workers across the U.S. are learning about a round of layoffs, with most workers impacted currently working in the ...
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