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Boeing Considers Selling Space Division Due to Starliner Delays and $1.8 Billion in Extra Costs

Boeing is considering selling parts of its space business, including Starliner, due to delays and rising costs from a machinist strike.


Boeing Plans Major Overhaul to Rebuild Trust Following 737 Max Crashes That Cost Them $30 Billion

Boeing, facing severe financial and reputational damage from the 737 Max crashes, is implementing a comprehensive recovery plan involving better safety measures, workforce training, and buying back its troubled fuselage supplier.

Boeing Pleads Guilty: A Timeline of 737 Max's Troubled History That Led to Criminal Charges

After two deadly 737 MAX crashes, Boeing finally pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges with a $243.6 million fine. Here's how the criminal charges stacked up since 2018.

US Seeks Guilty Plea from Boeing Over 737 MAX Settlement Violation

The US Justice Department is urging Boeing to plead guilty to a criminal charge for violating a settlement related to the fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019.


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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun Testifies In Senate Hearing
Boeing CEO David Calhoun apologized to the families of the 737 Max crash victims and defended the company's safety record at a Senate hearing following multiple whistleblower allegations.
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A new whistleblower alleged that Boeing hid defective parts from regulators, potentially installing them in 737 Max planes, prompting a new congressional investigation.
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US regulators have extended a ban on Boeing, increasing production of its 737 MAX planes due to ongoing safety concerns.
Justice for Boeing 737 MAX Crash Victims Still Unclear Amid New Scrutiny
The families who tragically lost loved ones in the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes have been engaged in a determined legal battle against the aircraft manufacturer.
Boeing Under Renewed Scrutiny After Mid-Air Blowout on Alaska Airlines Jet
Boeing is now facing renewed regulatory scrutiny following a mid-air blowout involving one of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jets.
Boeing has announced reducing production during 2016. The news has caused US Aerospace Share prices to go down by 9% on Wednesday, which has regained a little on Thursday. The production cut is not due to tattering financial condition of the aircraft manufacturer, but it is related to a transforming strategy. Still the manufacturer holds orders for delivery of around 6,000 aircraft, which represents a different tale.
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