The US plane maker also said it was sticking with the deeply reduced twin-aisle production rates announced in July, as well as the goal to hit a build rate of 31 narrow bodies monthly in early 2022
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has set three principles for the jet to return to service in China, Feng Zhenglin, director at the agency, told reporters in a press conference
Before long, American Airlines might find out how many travellers are reluctant to fly on the Boeing 737 Max.
After test flights conducted in September, EASA is performing final document reviews ahead of a draft airworthiness directive it expects to issue next month
The talks are part of a series of negotiations between Boeing and several airlines over jet orders or compensation after the 737 MAX was banned worldwide following two fatal crashes
Boeing shares were up 3.8% in afternoon trading, against a fractionally higher market
Boeing shares were up 3.3% in mid-session trading, against a fractionally higher market
Boeing has responded to a US House Committee report on the globally grounded 737 MAX aircraft, saying that it has incorporated many recommendations, as well as the results of its own internal reviews
A 245-page report issued Wednesday provides the most scathing account so far of the miscalculations that led to 346 deaths, the grounding of Boeing's best-selling jet and billions of dollars in losses
The 737 MAX crash in Ethiopia occurred just five months after a similar disaster on a Lion Air flight in Indonesia
Leverkuhn defended the decision to tie a new safety system on the MAX, called MCAS, to a single sensor that has been implicated in both fatal crashes
Aviation regulators and pilots from several countries will begin next week reviewing Boeing's proposal for training pilots to fly the revamped 737 Max
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency will now evaluate data from the trips
Boeing sold no airline planes and customers canceled orders for 43 of its 737 Max jet last month as the aircraft maker continued to struggle
The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday asked for public comment on the changes it expects to require to the plane linked to two fatal crashes
The production cuts reflect concern among aviation companies across the board about the pace of the coronavirus recovery
The International Air Transport Association cited the inability of the United States and developing countries to contain the coronavirus
The Dublin-based lessor said it has reduced its near-term commitments by over 140 aircraft since the start of the year
The IG's report is the latest of reports faulting the plane's approval, while the Justice Department has an ongoing criminal investigation
Boeing began conducting certification flights to evaluate upgrades to the aircraft's automated flight control system, blamed for two deadly crashes that forced regulators to ground the plane