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Boeing agrees to pay over $1.1B (CAD 1.5B) to settle 737 Max crash claimsThe U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached an agreement with Boeing that allows the airplane manufacturer to avoid legal proceedings related to two 737 Max crashes, which resulted in a total of 346 fatalities.
Air NZ Boeing 777 ZK-OKN will return to Auckland on Sunday after suffering damage when it hit an airbridge at Brisbane Airport. File photo / Wikipedia Commons A damaged Air New Zealand jet will return to Auckland on Sunday at low level,
U.S. planemaker Boeing has returned to a more "dynamic" production profile after years of uncertainty surrounding setbacks to its 737 MAX passenger jet, the head of engine maker and key Boeing supplier Safran said on Thursday.
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Boeing expects to stabilize 737 MAX production at 38 airplanes a month over the next couple of months, its Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Quality Doug Ackerman told
After a disastrous stretch of scandals linked to the 737 MAX jet, the plane maker is listening closely when workers find problems.
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Boeing expects to stabilize 737 MAX production at 38 airplanes a month over the next couple of months, its Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Quality Doug Ackerman told reporters on Tuesday.