Boeing is one of the top aircraft manufacturers in the world. This is a list of all Boeing airplanes and aircraft types, with images, specs, and other ...
FAA Grounds U.S.-Registered Dreamliners Until Boeing Fixes The Battery Problem United Airlines' six 787s will be out of action until further notice, joining planes from India, Chile, and Japan, and aircraft under the European regulator's aegis. ...
The airline has since grounded all of its Boeing 737-9 MAX planes after the gaping hole caused the cabin to depressurise. More than 170 planes have been grounded in total by US regulators, with Boeing saying it "fully supports" a requirement for inspections on aircraft of ...
Alaska Airlines said it still needs revised inspection and maintenance instructions from Boeing that must be approved by the FAA before it can begin flying the planes again. "We will only return these aircraft to service when all findings have been fully resolved and meet all...
Alaska Airlines again grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners after federal officials indicated further maintenance might be required to assure that another inflight blowout like the one that damaged one of its planes doesn’t happen again. (Jan. 7) ...
Of course the planes are still there. Airlines have pretty regular schedules, and at any given time there’s going to be a few planes visible somewhere from my house. The reasons why I’m having a hard time spotting them (I did spot one eventually) are several, but it boils down to ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S. C. (WCIV) - After weeks of speculation, Boeing announced to employees Thursday its plans to consolidate all 787 production, bringing that work exclusively to South Carolina. In a letter sent to employees on Thursday, Boeing announced
We went on a weekday and the factory floor was in full swing. I loved being able to see the different planes being put together. What an engineering feat! The tour is really informative and kept my son engaged the whole time. It is a 90 minute tour and includes a...
Manufacturer:Boeing First Flight:April 15, 1952 Top Speed:650 mph Country of Origin:United States Since it first went into service in 1955, the B-52 has been one of the most reliable and versatile strategic long-range bombers in the US arsenal, fighting in numerous wars and conflicts from ...
Mr. Trump explained the decision was reached after new information came to light, and federal aviation officials and Boeing leadership agreed with the move. The U.S. decision to ground the planes comes as other nations have already grounded the fleet, and as the U.S. was under mounting pres...