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The FAA publicly identified an “unsafe condition” that could result in a “loss of control” of certain Boeing 737 Max jets because of “nonconforming” installation of spoiler control wires.
Boeing Co <BA.N> and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed on Sunday they are reviewing a wiring issue that could potentially cause a short circuit on the grounded 737 MAX. The New ...
It comes after two incidents on Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max jets last year. In March 2023, smoke poured into the cabin after a bird hit an engine shortly after takeoff from Cuba.
The company more than tripled its operating loss to $1.4 billion in the second quarter amid a steep drop in deliveries of new airplanes, including the 737 Max. Still, most analysts remain bullish ...
Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) must fix electrical wiring issues inside its grounded 737 MAX planes before they are cleared to fly by the FAA.What Happened In another setback for Boeing, the Federal ...
Late last month, Boeing asked airlines to inspect all of their 737 Max jets for a potential loose bolt in the rudder system after an airline discovered a potential problem with a key part on two ...
A new problem for Boeing 737 Max planes has been identified. Boeing employees were alerted of the issue in a memo Sunday by Stan Deal, the president and CEO of the company's commercial aircraft ...
The mandated inspections come after the Federal Aviation Administration forced the grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes. Alaska Airlines and United are the only two U.S. airlines that use that ...