Ethiopian airlines crash
Pilots miss landing after ‘falling asleep at 11,000 metres’
The pilots were reportedly woken by an onboard alarm after the autopilot disconnected.
- by Abdi Latif Dahir
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'Still work to do': Emirates boss slams Boeing over handling of MAX crisis
One of Boeing's biggest customers wants fundamental changes from the planemaker after its flawed 737 MAX jet and has urged it to recognise "culpability and accountability" from the very top.
- by Alexander Cornwell
US regulator poised to let Boeing 737 MAX plane fly again
America's Federal Aviation Administration is expected to clear Boeing’s 737 MAX to fly again after grounding the jet for nearly two years due to a pair of crashes that killed 346 people
- by David Koenig, Tom Krisher and Eleanor Marsh
Congressional panel says Boeing has 'culture of concealment'
Disclosed troves of internal Boeing documents highlighted company employees' safety concerns about the 737 Max before hundreds of people were killed in two crashes.
First time since 1962: Boeing's woes continue as it takes zero orders
Boeing booked no new orders for planes last month as the planemaker continues to grapple with the 737 MAX crisis.
- by Ankit Ajmera and Eric M Johnson
Boeing customer says 'damaged' MAX brand should be dropped
"We've asked Boeing to get rid of that word MAX," the chairman of a major aircraft leasing firm said.
- by Conor Humphries
Crash victims' families 'sickened' by fired Boeing CEO's $90m payout
"Boeing executives should be walking away in handcuffs, not with millions of dollars," said Zipporah Kuria, whose father was among 149 passengers who died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
- by Aaron Gregg
Boeing's ousted CEO departs with $90 million
Dennis Muilenburg was fired from the job in December as Boeing failed to contain the fallout from two fatal crashes that halted output of the company's bestselling 737 Max jetliner.
- by David Shepardson and Tracy Rucinski
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Boeing crisis
Boeing to suspend production of 737 Max from January
Boeing shifted gears as the US Federal Aviation Administration signalled it wouldn't certify the revamped Max this year.
- by David Shepardson and Eric Johnson
Boeing says 737 MAX should resume commercial flights in January
Shares jumped as investors grew more hopeful the planemaker had addressed software problems at the heart of two fatal crashes.
- by David Shepardson
'It's fair to say I've thought about it': Why Boeing's CEO didn't resign after tragedies
Dennis Muilenburg said he has considered stepping down in the wake of two deadly crashes but said "that's not what's in my character."
- by Julie Johnsson and Richard Clough
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