
FAA Slaps Boeing With $3.1M Penalty for Over Safety Lapses in 737 Production
Washington, United States: The U.S. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a civil penalty of $3.1 million against Boeing for

Washington, United States: The U.S. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a civil penalty of $3.1 million against Boeing for

Missouri, United States: Boeing defence workers walked off the job on Monday, launching the company’s first strike at its defence facilities

Picture Credits: PK-REN (Flickr) Seattle, United States: In a major legal development, Boeing has reached a tentative $1.1 billion agreement with

Picture Credits: Airbus Toulouse, FRANCE: Airbus has taken a firm stance against the latest U.S. tariffs that impact international aircraft trade,

Dublin, IRELAND: In a development first reported by Reuters, Ryanair has signaled it may reconsider its multi-billion-dollar aircraft deal with Boeing,

Picture Credits: Mate Airman Phillip A. McDaniel, US Navy (Wikipedia) Washington, UNITED STATES: On April 28, 2025, an F/A-18E Super Hornet

Picture Credits: Byeangel CHINA: China has instructed its domestic airlines to halt deliveries of Boeing aircraft, escalating tensions in the ongoing

Picture credits: Akasa Air India: Akasa Air is experiencing operational difficulties due to Boeing’s delayed aircraft deliveries, leaving a significant number

Picture credits: US Department of Commerce Washington D.C: Korean Air finalized a commercial agreement with Boeing and GE Aerospace valued at

Picture credits: Wikipedia India: Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, recently confirmed that the airline will delay exercising its options for Boeing
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