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FAA Approves United for Starlink
United Airlines has obtained approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to operate Starlink-equipped aircraft.
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Airport Worker Killed in Charlotte Ramp Accident
An investigation is underway at Charlotte Douglas International Airport after a fatal accident involving an employee and an American Airlines ramp vehicle Monday. The incident occurred just after 9:30 a.m. EST when an American Airlines employee working on the tarmac was struck by an airline vehicle, USA Today reported. Emergency crews were dispatched immediately, but the employee was pronounced […]
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Flight School, Airline Face Lawsuit After Fatal Training Accident
The family of a flight student who died in a 2023 Piper Seminole crash in Oregon has filed a lawsuit against the flight school where he was training.
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First Day at the Office for New Boeing CEO
Kelly Ortberg starts his new role with a message to employees about ‘restoring trust’ with the public.
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Boeing Names New CEO to Lead Through ‘Consequential Period’
Boeing has selected Robert “Kelly” Ortberg to be its next president and chief executive officer starting next month.
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Boeing to Acquire Spirit AeroSystems in $8.3 Billion Deal
The price tag on the merger described by Boeing as an “all-stock transaction” is $4.7 billion, or $37.25 per share, and is expected to close in 2025.
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NTSB: Interruptions, Multitasking Cause of JFK Near Collision
The incident prompted a call from the safety agency for cockpit voice recorders to be required to cover the last 25 hours of audio instead of two hours.
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Boeing Workers Reluctant to Speak Up, FAA Panel Tells Senate
Engineers and technicians responsible for the building of Boeing aircraft are reluctant to speak up about safety concerns, witnesses told Senate lawmakers.
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Boeing Responds to Missing Bolts
“Whatever final conclusions are reached, Boeing is accountable for what happened,” said Boeing president and CEO Dave Calhoun.
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Boeing to Shut Down Facility for a Day
On Thursday, Boeing’s 737 factory teams will conduct a “Quality Stand-Down” in Renton, Wash., which involves shutting down the entire facility for a day.