A big win for Airbus came last month, when Indian budget carrier IndiGo ordered 300 narrow-body aircraft in a deal worth more than $33 billion at list prices
The US Federal Aviation Administration last month ordered urgent checks on next-generation 737s that have carried out more than 30,000 flights
At least one whistle-blower also told the committee that the company sacrificed safety for cost savings
The role of the simulator has emerged as a crucial issue since the 2016 messages surfaced on Friday
Sources said Pakistan Air Force intercepted the SpiceJet plane operating a Delhi-Kabul flight following a mix-up over its identity
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
Nineteen passenger aircraft above 26,000 flight cycles and four freighters having above 36,000 cycles of SpiceJet will be affected by the order
India's safety regulator doesn't see 737 Max flying this year
Boeing reiterated that it is working toward getting the 737 MAX flying again commercially in the 'early fourth quarter'
The 737 Max family of aircraft has been grounded by the US since March 13 and has cost Boeing and airlines billions of dollars
Company executives, FAA engineers and regulators have expanded their safety analyses to cover a growing list of issues
The 737 MAX aircraft have been grounded globally since March this year after two 737 jets fell down in Indonesia last October and Ethiopia in March 2019
System on jet was failing to disengage in certain emergencies
Boeing is the target of a U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation into the development of the 737 MAX, regulatory probes and more than 100 lawsuits by victims' families
Boeing said on Monday that the disagree alert had been intended to be a standalone feature on the 737 MAX, but it was not operable on all airplanes
Boeing has announced a planned software update on the 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system known as MCAS that is under scrutiny following the two disastrous nose-down
Certain US airports are unsuitable for the Max 8 "due to a combination of short runway lengths, elevation, temperature, humidity and other environmental conditions."
After the two accidents involving Boeing's 737 MAX series, aviation safety standards will likely change
Investigators looking to uncover the causes must answer one of the biggest questions: Was the plane's software to blame?