Boeing became exposed to criminal prosecution after the US Justice Department in May found the company violated a 2021 settlement involving the fatal crashes
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said he did not expect Boeing to win approval to increase production of the MAX imminently
The US planemaker has been wrestling with a growing crisis following a January mid-air panel blowout
Clark’s remarks underscore the growing pressure on Boeing to address its governance and safety concerns effectively
Reports say that Boeing failed a check which dealt with the component that blew off the Alaska Air jet
The carrier reported a 56 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger volumes on its GCC network and a 36 per cent increase in Europe
The US NTSB published its preliminary report on the Alaska Air incident involving a Boeing 737 MAX jet
The General Civil Aviation Authority approved the aircraft to return to service
Local airlines must first provide a plan for bringing the plane back safely
The Max accounts for 80 per cent of Boeing’s backlog of 5,121 orders and is the company’s only offering in the crucial single-aisle market
The Max was grounded in March 2019 in the wake of two accidents that took 346 lives
The planemaker and the US Federal Aviation Administration began a series of flights this week to test whether the revamped aircraft is safe to resume operations