Work on a new plane is a sign the U.S. jet maker is again looking at its future and “returning to normal,” analyst says.
Boeing (BA) has reportedly started work on a next-generation single-aisle aircraft that could succeed the 737 Max, as the plane maker looks to regain business lost to rival Airbus after a spate of quality problems.
Boeing might be ready to design a new single-aisle jet. It's first since the 737 MAX was announced in 2011.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reauthorized Boeing to issue limited airworthiness certificates for its 737 and 787 aircraft. The agency's decision restores some of Boeing's designee authority—its ability to self-certify the airworthiness of aircraft on behalf of the FAA—which the regulator had suspended after the Alaska Airlines flight 1282 mid-cabin door plug blowout revealed faults in the aircraft manufacturer's safety management systems.
Boeing filed a settlement on Friday in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the mother of John Barnett, a former Boeing worker who raised concerns about the planemaker's production that was potentially putting passengers at risk.
Federal regulators are easing restrictions on some Boeing jets, including 737s and 787s, the FAA confirmed Friday, potentially allowing the plane maker to produce and deliver them faster.
Turkish Airlines said on Friday it decided to purchase 75 aircraft from Boeing , consisting of 50 firm and 25 option orders for B787-9 and B-787-10 models.
Market Catalysts anchor Allie Canal breaks down the latest market news for September 23, 2025. Boeing's stock is rising after the US Ambassador to China said a major order with China is close to being finalized.
Boeing has offered remedies in a bid to secure EU approval to buy back Spirit AeroSystems , the world's largest standalone aerostructures company, according to an update on the European Commission website.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan plans to buy hundreds of Boeing airliners and Lockheed Martin fighters and also push for some of their parts to be produced in the country, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
A group of U.S. lawmakers on a rare visit to Beijing raised a deal with top Chinese leaders which would see China commit to buy more Boeing jets, Adam Smith, a U.S. Democratic Representative, told a press conference on Tuesday.