FAA Scolds Boeing Over Door Plug Decompression Incident
The investigation is a result of an incident on January 5 when an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 (737-9) lost a door plug in mid-flight.
The investigation is a result of an incident on January 5 when an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 (737-9) lost a door plug in mid-flight.
Airlines continue to feel operational pains as Boeing’s 737 MAX 9 remains grounded following Friday’s door plug loss and explosive decompression incident.
A stowaway was found alive in the landing gear of an Air Algerie 737-800 on Thursday morning after a flight from Oran, Algeria to Paris’ Orly Airport.
A grand jury has dropped attempted murder charges against a former Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to cut the engines of a Horizon Air flight.
Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 has cleared another hurdle in its turbulent certification program. The aerospace giant received a ‘type inspection authorization.’
Following the type certification, Singapore-based low-cost carrier Scoot plans to start operating nine of the type in 2024.
After over 30 years of flying the Boeing jet, SAS operated its last ever flight with the 737 on Sunday evening. The carrier is moving to newer narrowbody aircraft.
These events, affecting Alaska Airlines, JetBlue, and Delta Air Lines within a 24-hour span, underscore the dangers of laser strikes on aircraft.
Leading the headlines on the airshow’s first day, Boeing added over 40 aircraft to its 787 order book, including a brand new operator.
Virgin Atlantic gears up for a landmark London to New York flight, the first-ever to utilize 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).