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Ortberg, a longtime aerospace executive and an engineer whom the manufacturer plucked from retirement to fix the ...
When it comes to pilot training materials, IFR approach plates, or even logbooks, the name Jeppesen is a common one. The ...
Aerospace components remained the most active subsector, with maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services following ...
The US Justice Department urged a judge in Texas to accept a proposed settlement agreement reached with Boeing Co. that would allow the planemaker to avoid a criminal charge in a longstanding case ...
The Boeing C-17 Globemaster was discontinued in 2015, but a recent interview reveals that Boeing might bring it back due to interest from various countries.
Boeing has reinstated 58 laid-off workers in Washington after engineering union complaints.
Boeing has named Jay Malave as its new CFO, replacing Brian West, who transitions into a senior advisory role to the CEO. Malave, previously CFO at Lockheed Martin, brings over two decades of ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
One of a team of 24 had opened a door-plug before, but he was on vacation — leading the NTSB to criticise Boeing's on-the-job training.
Aerospace Boeing to reinstate 58 laid-off workers after union grievance victory Fifty-eight laid-off Boeing employees will return to work this week after SPEEA's union challenge.
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended more hands-on training and oversight at Boeing after an Alaska Airlines jet came apart in flight.
Boeing will be back in the hot seat Tuesday as the National Transportation Safety Board holds a hearing to present its findings from an investigation into the terrifying incident in which a door ...