FAA Issues Safety Alert for Boeing 737 Rudder Malfunctions

Investigation into a recent incident raises concerns about manufacturing process. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a safety alert this week, informing flight crews of a heightened risk…

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Alaska Airlines Cooperates with DOJ Investigation

Flight crew members and passengers are being interviewed in the door panel incident from January. Alaska Airlines stated that it is “fully cooperating” with the Department of Justice…

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FAA Comments on Boeing Quality Control After Audit

The agency will release more details once the company has been given time to submit an action plan. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) faulted flaws in Boeing’s manufacturing…

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NTSB Reports Four Bolts Missing from Boeing 737 Max 9 Panel

Agency finalizes report after door panel blew off mid-flight. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its report this week on the midair blowout of a Boeing 737…

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Group of Legislators to Meet with Boeing CEO 

At issue is the grounding of the 737 Max 9 aircraft.  Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Mark Warner of Virginia, as well as other members of Congress,…

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FAA Launches Formal Investigation of Boeing 737 Max 9

They grounded 71 aircraft with the same cabin panel.  The Federal Aviation Administration announced a formal investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX9 aircraft following an incident aboard an…

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Relatives of Boeing 737 MAX Victims Set to Testify

Victims sued to reverse case that was closed after $2.5 billion settlement. Family members of the people killed in two Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to speak before…

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DOJ Updates Victim Guidelines after Boeing Crashes

District court ruling motivates change in procedures. The Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance this week after a legal ruling the week…

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Boeing 737 MAX Cleared to Fly Again by FAA

Review process took 20 months. Air traffic regulators around the world grounded the Boeing 737 MAX in March 2019 after two major crashes killed a total of 346…

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