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Boeing is falling behind its schedule to certify the 777X aircraft with regulators next year, a delay that could further push back a program already six years late.
The CEO of Boeing told employees late Friday that the company plans to cut 10% of its total staff “over the coming months.” “Our business is in a difficult position, and it is hard to overstate the ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed a fine on Boeing over safety violations. | One of India's leading Digital ...
The FAA suggests significant penalties against Boeing, raising concerns about compliance and safety in the aviation industry.
We see Boeing's production and certification targets as very ambitious. Boeing continues to target a Boeing 737 MAX output of ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has acknowledged the airframer is 'falling behind' on 777-9 certification efforts, though the ...
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The Boeing 777X will be the largest twin-engine passenger jet when it launches. It is already several years behind schedule, ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg says the 777-9 is behind on certification, calling the process a “mountain of work” before the ...
CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company still doesn’t have authorization from the FAA for a “good portion of the certification ...