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One piece is missing! Boeing has had another accident!
According to ABC News, on the 15th local time, US officials reported that a United Airlines passenger plane taking off from San Francisco International Airport landed at an airport in Oregon and was ... -
The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the missing fuselage panels of United Airlines Boeing aircraft
According to CCTV news, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States announced on the 15th local time that it will investigate the missing exterior panels of United Airlines Boeing aircra ... -
Due to production issues with Boeing, the delivery of 31 Virgin Australia aircraft will be delayed
Due to production issues with Boeing, Virgin Australia Airlines has postponed the aircraft delivery schedule. The company informed its employees on March 15th that the 31 Boeing Max planes ordered by ... -
United Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft returns to San Francisco International Airport due to mechanical failure
According to CCTV news, on March 18th local time, a United Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft bound for Japan returned to San Francisco International Airport due to mechanical failure. It is reported that ... -
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States has issued airworthiness directives for certain Boeing 777 jet aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States has issued airworthiness directives for certain Boeing 777 jet aircraft. -
Frequent Boeing plane accidents! Musk shares a satirical graphic to mock Boeing: Passengers can bring their own screwdrivers and drill bits onto the plane
According to sources, the Russian television website reported on March 18th that Tesla and Space Exploration Technology CEO Elon Musk mocked American aviation giant Boeing. He released a screenshot o ... -
Boeing is deeply mired in a century old quagmire! Director of FAA: Safety issues must be addressed before discussing production volume
The Director of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated that Boeing must improve its internal safety culture and address quality issues before he can allow the aircraft manufacturer to incre ... -
The eagle in the air is deeply trapped in melancholy clouds and mist! Boeing reveals a huge loss in the first quarter
Boeing's season was clearly not going well. Boeing has been repeatedly bombarded with quality issues since the Alaska Airlines cabin door detachment incident in January. Doubts from customers and the ... -
The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States has withdrawn a proposed directive targeting certain Boeing 787 aircraft
According to the Federal Register of the United States on March 22, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has withdrawn a proposed rulemaking notice (NPRM) proposing a new airworthiness directive ... -
Will Greater Bay Area Airlines welcome new CEOs? Billion dollar purchase of aircraft for delivery or delayed Boeing accident, disturbing billionaire Huang Chubiao's aviation dream
Greater Bay Area Airlines Limited (hereinafter referred to as "Greater Bay Area Airlines"), headquartered in Hong Kong, may once again replace its CEO. According to market news, 73 year old CEO of Gr ... -
Boeing's largest union is seeking a seat on the aircraft manufacturer's board of directors
On March 23rd, it was reported that Boeing's largest union is seeking a seat on the aircraft manufacturer's board of directors to have a greater say, as Boeing's quality control issues have attracted ... -
Boeing's management has experienced significant fluctuations and the CEO has voluntarily resigned, leading to an increase in the company's stock price
Boeing, which is in the eye of the storm due to quality control issues with the 737MAX aircraft, has experienced a major management shock. On March 25th local time, Boeing's official website issued t ... -
Boeing's executive team undergoes a major overhaul. Boeing Civil Aircraft welcomes the first female CEO in a century
On March 25th US time, Boeing announced several changes in executive positions. Boeing's current CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of the year, Boeing Civil Aircraft Group CEO Stan Deere wil ... -
Three executives from Boeing will step down
Beijing Business Daily News (Reporter Guan Zichen and Niu Qingyan) On March 26th, according to CCTV News, on March 25th local time in the United States, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun announced that he will ... -
Boeing CEO announces his resignation at the end of the year
On March 26th, Dave Calhoun, CEO of Boeing, announced that he will step down at the end of 2024. Calhoun said on the same day that he will continue to lead Boeing to complete the ongoing work before ... -
Who will pick up Boeing's hot potato? Investors eagerly await the candidate's urgent statement: Please let it go!
Boeing is adjusting its senior personnel structure, and CEO Dave Calhoun announced on Monday that he will resign before the end of the year. This also makes the market curious about potential success ... -
The largest airline in the Middle East rated "Boeing Crisis": Companies need to transition to an engineer driven governance model
On Wednesday (March 27th) local time, Emirates Airlines President Tim Clark stated that if Boeing wants to get out of the current crisis, the aircraft manufacturer must be led by engineers. It is und ... -
The new CEO of Boeing Commercial Aircraft told employees that Boeing is facing a "critical moment"
On March 28th, after Stephanie Pope took over as CEO of Boeing Commercial Aircraft this week, she stated in a memo to employees that Boeing will prioritize safety and quality, and the management team ... -
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States has issued airworthiness directives for certain Boeing 777 aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued airworthiness directives for certain Boeing 777 aircraft. -
The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States has issued airworthiness directives for some Boeing 757 aircraft
According to the Federal Register on April 3rd, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will adopt new airworthiness directives (AD) for certain Boeing 757-200, -200CB, and -300 series aircraft. Ac ...