By David Shepardson, Valerie Insinna and Tim Hepher. (Reuters) -The top U.S. aviation regulator is ordering the temporary grounding of many Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft for safety checks following a
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 sits parked after an emergency landing over a door plug blowing out midflight. commenting on the quality-control and safety issues of the 787, 737 Max, and

4 days ago · European safety regulators have followed the US FAA in taking action against the Boeing 737 Max 9, after the Alaska Airlines depressurisation incident, although the effect is likely to be limited.

2 days ago · It’s a plug that’s inserted into openings in the plane’s body behind both wings that are cut to accommodate additional emergency exit doors, which are required when the MAX 9 is configured with
If Boeing was unable to convince the FAA that the Max was simply a new model within the 737 type, the aircraft would not receive a 737-type certificate and would be less appealing to the marketplace. This is because airlines often build fleets around specific families of aircraft to realize efficiencies in aircraft maintenance, pilot training
4 days ago · Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jet was supposed to be the safest plane in the world. The perception is anything but. but fresh safety questions and quality-control issues may delay that key benchmark
Some current and former Boeing engineers who worked on behalf of the FAA say company managers pressured them to limit safety analysis and testing and analysis on planes, including the 737 MAX, in
The FAA accepted Boeing’s argument about the impracticality and the economic expense of installing EICAS on the 737 MAX. The 737 family, including the 737 MAX, is the only Boeing commercial aircraft line that does not have an EICAS installed” "In December 2019, Ali Bahrami, the FAA’s Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety, seemed
New York CNN Business —. Boeing is grappling with a profound crisis that threatens to undo the company’s century-old reputation for safety. The worldwide grounding of the 737 Max, Boeing (BA
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