Singapore Airlines has offered to pay compensation to each of the people injured onboard flight SQ 321 in late May when it hit severe turbulence in Myanmar and was diverted to Thailand.
An Air Canada Boeing 777 carrying 389 passengers and 13 crew members en route to Paris caught fire in one of its engines but safely landed soon after.
SpaceX’s Starship successfully completed its fourth flight test, making it one step closer to becoming useful for NASA’s Artemis program, while Boeing’s Starliner reached the International Space Station despite suffering multiple helium leaks.
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner finally launched to space on June 5, 2024 after almost a decade of delays and malfunctions.
Boeing's inaugural astronaut flight faced another setback as last-minute computer trouble prompted a launch delay.
Boeing makes another attempt to launch its its Starliner spacecraft en route to the International Space Station, carrying two NASA astronauts and a crucial replacement for the ISS’s urine processor pump aboard.
US regulators have extended a ban on Boeing, increasing production of its 737 MAX planes due to ongoing safety concerns.
Boeing firefighters approved a new four-year contract deal on Thursday, ending a lockout that had persisted for weeks.
Boeing's CEO Dave Calhoun and top executives are presenting a safety plan to the FAA, addressing quality control issues after several near-catastrophic incidents this year.
Top US officials have refused to comment whether American-made munitions were used at an Israeli airstrike that left 45 people dead and 200 more injured.
Boeing has secured a $7.5 billion contract from the US government to convert unguided bombs into Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs).
The Starliner leak didn't faze NASA and Boeing as the two companies pushed the astronaut launch, saying it would commence on June 1.
Boeing faces a dramatic increase in employee safety reports following a mid-air incident, prompting scrutiny and regulatory action amid ongoing leadership transitions and piled-up investigations.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said Boeing has a long way to go before regulators are satisfied with its manufacturing safety efforts.
The US Air Force revealed that Boeing has paused its delivery of KC-46A airborne tankers due to what the company said was an issue about a broken part of the aircraft’s refueling boom.
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