Boeing crisis
- Analysis
- Air accident
Is the Air India crash one tragedy too many for Boeing’s reputation?
The prospect now that the Dreamliner could acquire the taint of a 737 Max-level issue, real or imagined, would be an unwelcome challenge for the company.
- Chris Zappone
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Boeing’s safety record under scrutiny after Air India disaster
Air India flight 171 is the first fatal crash for Boeing’s Dreamliner, with the company already under a cloud for its record with the 737 Max.
- Chris Zappone
‘Prisoner’s dilemma’: How China is using the West to try and rule the skies
China’s Great Leap Skyward has the potential to shake up global aviation, but first its premier commercial airliner must fully get off the ground.
- Chris Zappone
The supersonic start-up that could disrupt aviation with a faster, cheaper plane
Sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land could help restore some of the thrill of flying.
- Chris Zappone
Boeing jet returns to US from China amid tariff war
At least one Chinese airline could be halting deliveries due to US tariffs.
- Lisa Barrington, Sophie Yu, Dan Catchpole and Tim Hepher
- Opinion
- Aviation
China’s risky move to ban Boeing’s planes
China has told its domestic airlines not to order Boeing planes or US parts. That will hurt America’s biggest exporter of manufactured goods and could damage China’s own aviation ambitions.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
- Opinion
- Aviation
Boeing is bleeding billions, but it is too big to fail
Few companies confronting Boeing’s challenges would be able to contemplate raising more than $50 billion. But Boeing is not a normal company.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
New Boeing will be the world’s longest, widest passenger plane
After years of delays, the Boeing 777-9 is finally set to take off with airlines next year. Here’s what passengers can expect.
- John Arlidge
Starliner’s troubled space capsule begins to emit ‘strange’ noises
Last week, NASA officials deemed issues with Starliner’s propulsion system too risky to bring its first crew home as planned, dealing a major blow to Boeing’s struggling space program.
- Chris Zappone
Space headache: Astronauts’ plight piles pressure on Starliner program
NASA deemed the capsule’s troublesome thrusters unsafe for the return journey for two astronauts, creating the latest humiliation for Boeing at the hands of Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
- Joey Roulette
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