Muilenburg, who was removed as Boeing chairman by the board earlier this month, will testify before the US House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday
The aircraft flight manual and flight crew training did not include information about MCAS
Boeing could record $3.2 billion in charges over four months on top of a $5.6 billion charge taken so far
Newly revealed messages spur rupture between planemaker, FAA
Dennis Muilenburg, Chairman and CEO of Boeing, will step down as Chairman and continue as the CEO to focus full time on running the company
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said Friday the agency would respond to all recommendations in the 'unvarnished' review
The grounding of MAX planes has hurt SpiceJet's capacity expansion and international plans and raised costs
Eleven of 17 clients represented by the Wisner Law Firm in Chicago have settled claims, partner Alexandra M. Wisner said in an interview
The Max has been grounded worldwide since March after a pair of crashes killed 346 people
Once regulators certify the MAX for flight, Boeing will have to mobilize hundreds of mechanics and pilots
India's safety regulator doesn't see 737 Max flying this year
The committee plans another Boeing hearing in the coming weeks and previously asked whistleblowers to come forward with any information about the plane's development
The aircraft has been grounded since mid-March following two deadly crashes but could return to the air on a staggered schedule in different countries
It's also a new blow for the 777X, which was originally scheduled to take off on its first flight this summer
That timing would be broadly consistent with Boeing's estimate that the Max will return to service early in the fourth quarter
Boeing reiterated that it is working toward getting the 737 MAX flying again commercially in the 'early fourth quarter'
Lion Air would need to be satisfied with the outcome of negotiations with Boeing before taking the planes
Airline's auditor has disputed the compensation amount, saying there's no certainty to recognise such other income
The first of a three-part series analyses how the aviation industry is an outlier in the midst of an overall economic slowdown
Experts say the Toulouse, France-based aviation giant faces production constraints that likely limit its ability to grab more market share