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In a statement given to The STAT Trade Times, Atlas Air confirmed, while also noting that Titan Aviation Leasing has extended ...
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Only four airlines will be operating MAX 8s over distances longer than 2,500 miles and most of these are Canadians flying to the Caribbean.
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.
Seat selection fees have become increasingly common among airlines since they were first introduced. These fees are a lucrative source of revenue for airlines, with major U.S. carriers generating ...
A person might prompt the chatbot to generate a photorealistic image of a custom menu, for instance, or a map. It will also be able to carry out more complicated instructions from users regarding ...
As part of its fleet development program, Japan Airlines has finalized an order for more than a dozen Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The carrier relies heavily on the 737s for most of its short-haul ...
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.
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 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 ...
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 ...
Boeing is seeking to withdraw its guilty plea agreement with the Department of Justice in the criminal cases surrounding two deadly 737 MAX crashes, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.