What happened to the infamous software system that caused two fatal accidents less than six months apart in 2018 and 2019?
After two fatal crashes and years of scrutiny, the Boeing 737 MAX has become a routine and safe aircraft to fly.
A closer look at why the Boeing 737 MAX tilts upward and how larger engines disrupted the aerodynamics of the jet.
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Boeing marked two legal victories last week in a slew of litigation related to two fatal 737 MAX crashes, including one that ...
Boeing has reached an agreement to pay over $2.5 billion to resolve a fraud conspiracy charge from the Department of Justice in connection to the Federal Aviation Administration’s evaluation of the ...
A jury in Chicago awarded $49.5 million to the family of a woman who was killed in the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX. The jury late on Wednesday awarded the family of Samya ...
(Reuters) - Families of victims of the deadly 2019 Ethiopian Airlines jet crash may obtain as soon as Thursday Boeing's reports to U.S. regulators that helped keep its 737 MAX flying after a prior ...
A US jury has found aerospace giant Boeing not liable for lost revenue in a lawsuit involving its 737 Max jets, which ...
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