Is Boeing too big to fail?

Is Boeing too big to fail?

The grounding of the 737 MAX for more than four months after two deadly accidents has tarnished Boeing's reputation, but it still has the confidence of US policymakers.
Boeing shares hit as FAA finds new 737 MAX issue

Boeing shares hit as FAA finds new 737 MAX issue

Shares of Boeing tumbled on Thursday (Jun 27) after US regulators identified a new issue in the Boeing 737 MAX that will likely slow the plane's return to service following two deadly crashes.
British Airways owner to buy 200 Boeing 737 MAX planes worth US$24 billion

British Airways owner to buy 200 Boeing 737 MAX planes worth US$24 billion

US aircraft giant Boeing got a welcome vote of confidence in its beleaguered 737 MAX plane on Tuesday (Jun 18) when International Airlines Group (IAG), owner of British Airways, said it wanted to buy 200 of the planes.
737 MAX compensation could include cash, services: Boeing CEO

737 MAX compensation could include cash, services: Boeing CEO

Boeing will tailor its compensation to airlines for the 737 MAX grounding around customer preference, and they could be paid back in services instead of cash, Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said on Wednesday (May 29).
Regulators ponder: When can Boeing's 737 MAX fly again?

Regulators ponder: When can Boeing's 737 MAX fly again?

Two months after Boeing's popular 737 MAX aircraft was grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes, civil aviation authorities gathered on Thursday (May 23) in Texas to consider a burning question: When will the top-selling jet fly again?
Boeing says 737 MAX software update is complete

Boeing says 737 MAX software update is complete

Boeing said on Thursday (May 16) that it completed its software update on the 737 MAX after two deadly crashes resulted in a global grounding of the aircraft.
Boeing struggling with mounting PR challenge

Boeing struggling with mounting PR challenge

No amount of public relations spin can repair the reputational hit from two deadly plane crashes. But Boeing may have further damaged itself with muddled communications that downplayed its responsibility in the disasters.
US invites world's aviation regulators to meeting on Boeing's 737 MAX

US invites world's aviation regulators to meeting on Boeing's 737 MAX

Facing criticism that it is too close to Boeing, the Federal Aviation Administration has invited global regulators to a meeting on the Boeing 737 MAX next month as it works to restore confidence following two deadly crashes.
Ethiopian Airlines 737 crash report expected on Thursday

Ethiopian Airlines 737 crash report expected on Thursday

Ethiopian officials on Thursday (Apr 4) are expected to release preliminary conclusions in the probe of last month's crash of a Boeing 737 that killed 157 people, two sources told AFP on Wednesday.
Boeing holds test flights for 737 MAX after crashes

Boeing holds test flights for 737 MAX after crashes

Boeing has flown test flights of its 737 MAX to evaluate a fix for the system targeted as a potential cause of two deadly plane crashes, two sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday (Mar 26).
Safety fears about Boeing 737 MAX grip US passengers

Safety fears about Boeing 737 MAX grip US passengers

US airlines are standing behind Boeing despite the wave of countries and carriers grounding the 737 MAX, but fear has gripped crews and passengers, and many are refusing to fly on the plane.
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