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