Boeing is attempting to withdraw its guilty plea agreement related to a criminal fraud charge following two fatal 737 MAX crashes, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing anonymous sources.
O n March 12th, 2025, a rather sleepy Wednesday morning in Phoenix, Arizona, a 26-year-old Boeing 747-400 took off from ...
A Southwest Airlines flight aborted takeoff at Orlando airport on Thursday after it mistakenly began to depart on a taxiway ...
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A U.S. judge on Tuesday abruptly set a June 23 trial date in the Justice Department's criminal fraud case against Boeing ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) announced it will order an additional 17 Boeing 737 MAX 8 on top of its March 2023 order for 21 of the aircraft type. The Japanese flag carrier intends to replace its single-aisle ...
A U.S. judge has ordered Boeing to stand trial June 23 in a criminal case connected to two fatal crashes, Bloomberg reports. The news comes one day after Boeing's attempt to withdraw its guilty plea.
The order comes as Boeing works to achieve a monthly production rate of 38 737 MAX units. Boeing and Malaysia Aviation Group ...