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Today, with hindsight being 20/20, we know how the Boeing 747 revolutionized air travel. But that was anything but a sure thing back when it was still on the drawing board in the mid-1960s.
Families of Boeing 737 MAX8 crash victims set to oppose the DOJ's decision to dismiss fraud charges, as Boeing agrees to a non-prosecution deal and financial settlement.
Yet, Boeing’s troubles didn’t end there. Whistleblowers, Deaths, and a Culture of Fear. Multiple Boeing insiders have come forward in recent years to raise red flags, often at great personal cost.
Launching a new aircraft to replace the best-selling Boeing 737 Max isn’t an immediate priority, the aircraft manufacturer’s Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg told the Financial Times in ...
CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION — Boeing announced Tuesday that it plans to lay off about 400 of its employees who are working on NASA’s Artemis moon rocket. “To align with revisions to ...
A $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways comes as Boeing struggles to deliver its Air Force One replacements and Trump seems poised to accept a Boeing jet from the Qatari royal family.
The head of Boeing Defense, Space & Security is highly confident about the company's ability to execute on the F-47 programme, a competition victory that reflects many years of investment and ...
Boeing chief executive Kelly Ortberg has cancelled his trip to next week's Paris Air Show, a major aviation industry event, to focus on the investigation into the Air India Dreamliner crash.
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft carrying the branding of Air India, the country’s flagship carrier (Picture: Reuters) A stark warning made by a Boeing whistleblower has resurfaced after a ...
Boeing’s airplane deliveries to China will resume next month after handovers were paused amid a trade war with the Trump administration, CEO Kelly Ortberg said.
Boeing's had this awful track record in recent years with execution on the KC-46, and even the T-7, the poster child of its model-based systems engineering approach was suddenly in trouble.
Boeing has reached a deal with the US Department of Justice to avoid prosecution over crashes involving a 737 Max plane that killed 346 people. The agreement, outlined in a court filing this week ...