FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Boeing Fines
Agency cites safety violations tied to 737 program in proposed Boeing fines.
Agency cites safety violations tied to 737 program in proposed Boeing fines.
Administrator says oversight continues as Boeing seeks higher output.
Agency requires scenario exercises before considering 737 MAX rate increase.
U.S. planemaker posts busiest July since 2017 despite month-to-month decline.
Ram Air Turbine deployed upon landing following prolonged Pacific holding pattern.
Unionized workers at Boeing’s defense facilities in Missouri have launched the first strike in nearly 30 years.
Boeing and Red 6 have completed their first flight tests of an augmented reality (AR) system integrated into a TA-4J military trainer. The project, which was announced in September 2022, is aiming to develop AR technology for aerial dogfighting and training in advanced tactical aircraft. Following testing with the TA-4J, the AR system will be […]
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developers Archer Aviation and Boeing-owned Wisk Aero have reached a settlement to resolve federal and state litigation between them. Wisk filed the lawsuit, which alleged that Archer misappropriated trade secrets and infringed on Wisk’s patents, in April 2021. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Along with […]
Boeing and Southern University and A&M College have been awarded NASA’s 2022 Mentor-Protégé Agreement of the Year for their work on the agency’s space launch system (SLS) rocket. Boeing was nominated by the Marshall Space Flight Center for its mentorship of Southern University “while providing tactical business and technical support to the institution.” Louisiana-based Southern […]