Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company has met FAA requirements to ramp up its production of 737 Max aircraft to 47 per month. Boeing is currently producing aircraft at a rate of 42 per month.
The long, drawn-out certification of the final 737 MAX derivatives, the 737-7 and -10, has entered its final stages with more than 80% of the flight test campaign completed, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg ...
The Boeing 737 Max was grounded globally after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 killed 346 people. Regulators and Boeing addressed the flight control issues, and the plane has since logged hundreds ...
EVERETT — As Boeing prepares to open the Everett 737 MAX production line this summer, the company is focused on hiring and training the hundreds of employees who will work on the North Line. The North ...
Boeing CEO Stan Deal announced significant leadership changes in the commercial aircraft division to improve quality and safety, following a recent 737 Max 9 door plug incident. Ed Clark, the Vice ...
SEATTLE/WASHINGTON – Boeing can hike 737 MAX production to 42 planes per month after the Federal Aviation Administration lifted a 38 plane-per-month cap that had been in place since January 2024, the ...
Boeing is planning a new single-aisle airplane that would succeed the 737 MAX, according to people familiar with the matter, a long-term bid to recover business lost to rival Airbus during its series ...
PMDG is considered the "gold standard" for Boeing 737 simulations in Microsoft Flight Simulator, renowned for its extensive research, highly detailed models across the 737 Next Generation series, ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a flap on a Boeing 737’s wing partially broke off before landing in Texas on Tuesday. Delta Air Lines Flight 1893 was flying from Orlando ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued an urgent safety recommendation Wednesday to modify jet engines on Boeing’s 737 Max airplanes to prevent smoke from entering the cockpit or cabin ...