Boeing Slow To 'Own' Recent Air Disasters, Analysts Say
After a second 737 Max jet crashed in less than five months, it took Boeing weeks to speak openly about the role its flight control software may have played. Critics say that's too long.(Image credit:...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design
Speaking to shareholders and the press, Dennis Muilenburg defended Boeing's planes and processes. But he admitted a software system and its activation were a "common link" in two recent crashes.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Admits Mistake In 737 Max Communication
Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg concedes his company did not give enough information about a malfunctioning safety light.(Image credit: Jim Young - Pool/Getty Images)
View ArticleBoeing CEO Is No Longer Also Chairman As Company Board Wants Focus On 737 Fix
With all 737 Max jets grounded, the board voted to strip CEO Dennis Muilenburg of his dual role. Two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people, when an automated flight system malfunctioned.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing Pilots Detected 737 Max Flight Control Glitch 2 Years Before Deadly Crash
One pilot messaged that the problem was "egregious" and he had "basically lied to the regulators (unknowingly)" when he had told the FAA that the flight control system was safe.(Image credit: Mark...
View Article3 Takeaways From 2 Days Of Tense Boeing Congressional Hearings
Boeing executives' testimony suggests the company knew enough to at least question the safety of continuing to fly the 737 Max after the first of two deadly crashes involving the aircraft.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Says He Decided Not To Quit After 737 Max Crashes And Gave Up Bonuses
"I don't see running away from a challenge, resigning, as the right solution," Dennis Muilenburg said. A lawmaker asked him if he was taking a cut in pay, prompting the CEO to give up his...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Is Out
Boeing statement: "The Board of Directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the Company." More than 300 people have died in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes. (Image...
View ArticleBoeing Slow To 'Own' Recent Air Disasters, Analysts Say
After a second 737 Max jet crashed in less than five months, it took Boeing weeks to speak openly about the role its flight control software may have played. Critics say that's too long.(Image credit:...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design
Speaking to shareholders and the press, Dennis Muilenburg defended Boeing's planes and processes. But he admitted a software system and its activation were a "common link" in two recent crashes.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Admits Mistake In 737 Max Communication
Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg concedes his company did not give enough information about a malfunctioning safety light.(Image credit: Jim Young - Pool)
View ArticleBoeing CEO Is No Longer Also Chairman As Company Board Wants Focus On 737 Fix
With all 737 Max jets grounded, the board voted to strip CEO Dennis Muilenburg of his dual role. Two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people, when an automated flight system malfunctioned.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing Pilots Detected 737 Max Flight Control Glitch 2 Years Before Deadly Crash
One pilot messaged that the problem was "egregious" and he had "basically lied to the regulators (unknowingly)" when he had told the FAA that the flight control system was safe.(Image credit: Mark...
View Article3 Takeaways From 2 Days Of Tense Boeing Congressional Hearings
Boeing executives' testimony suggests the company knew enough to at least question the safety of continuing to fly the 737 Max after the first of two deadly crashes involving the aircraft.(Image...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Says He Decided Not To Quit After 737 Max Crashes And Gave Up Bonuses
"I don't see running away from a challenge, resigning, as the right solution," Dennis Muilenburg said. A lawmaker asked him if he was taking a cut in pay, prompting the CEO to give up his...
View ArticleBoeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg Is Out
Boeing statement: "The Board of Directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the Company." More than 300 people have died in Boeing 737 Max plane crashes.(Image...
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