India's leading body of pilots has asked the civil aviation regulator to inspect all Boeing 787 Dreamliners operating in the country for electrical issues after one of the planes abruptly deployed an emergency power system midair over the weekend.
Executives from Boeing and Airbus dampened speculation of imminent decisions to replace their best-selling narrowbody models, telling a major audience of investors that it would take time to achieve the required jump in performance.
Shares have climbed 23% this year, with investors encouraged by the plane maker's efforts to improve quality and production.
Boeing's 777X is slated to fly commercially for the first time in early 2027 instead of next year, people familiar with the matter said. Analysts estimate the non-cash accounting charge could run from $2.5 billion to as much as $4 billion, though Boeing has not detailed the extent of the cost.
BA lands a $198M Navy contract to extend F/A-18 Block II Super Hornet lifespan and add Block III avionics upgrades by 2027.
Turkish Airlines' order for up to 225 Boeing jets supports its goal to double its fleet and make Istanbul a major global transit hub. BA benefits from the deal by regaining share in Turkish Airlines' fleet and boosting its 737 MAX and 787 order books, aiding production ramp-up. Turkey leverages the Boeing order to seek re-admission to the F-35 program and export licenses for its domestic fighter jet project, benefiting The Boeing Company.
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.