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Alaska has retired its last Boeing 737 without winglets, a rather rare breed. The Seattle-based airline is in the process of ...
According to reports, there was a problem with the left engine of the aircraft. According to data from Fightradar24, the ...
Alaska Airlines bid farewell to what some might have considered the most important and beloved airframe in its fleet. Amidst ...
With its 737-800 fleet approaching an average age of 24 years old, Delta will have considered how much longer it can keep ...
Thousands of families across the state are applying for financial assistance to send their children to private schools or purchase non-public schooling materials. The state’s new private school ...
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Boeing (NYSE:BA) is heading to trial. A U.S. judge has set June 23 as the date Boeing will face criminal fraud charges tied to the 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019.
Video / AP A US federal judge has set a trial date of June 23 in the Justice Department’s criminal case against aircraft manufacturer Boeing over two deadly 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.
The FAA grounded some Boeing 737 Max 9 planes after a door plug fell from an Alaska Airlines flight. Afterward, other airlines reported “loose bolts” in their Boeing aircraft. WSJ’s George ...
A federal judge on Tuesday abruptly set a June 23 trial date in the Justice Department’s criminal fraud case against Boeing stemming from the planemaker’s alleged misrepresentations to US ...
The deal the judge refused to approve would have averted a criminal trial by allowing Boeing to plead guilty to conspiring to defraud Federal Aviation Administration regulators who approved minimal ...