The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that it will continue its enhanced oversight of Boeing indefinitely. A year on from the Alaska Airlines door plug incident, outgoing FAA ...
Almost a year since a door plug separated from an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Mike Whitaker has said that “enhanced oversight” of Boeing is “here ...
Boeing Co. is kicking off the new year with a renewed push to improve safety and quality in manufacturing to prevent the issue that led to a jet-panel blowout on an Alaska Air flight last January.
Whitaker, who plans to step down in two weeks to let President-elect Donald Trump pick his own FAA administrator, looked back on his decision last January to ground all 737 Max jets with similar ...
The Jan. 5, 2024 incident prompted FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker to cap production at 38 737 MAX planes per month and temporarily ground 170 airplanes. The incident exposed serious safety issues ...
The Jan. 5, 2024 incident prompted FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker to cap production at 38 737 Max planes per month and temporarily ground 170 airplanes. The incident exposed serious safety issues ...
This comes after the FAA issued a ban on most drones over nearly two dozen towns and municipalities earlier this month. The new restrictions went into effect Monday and last through Jan. 18.
Read full article: All lanes blocked on I-295 Southbound at Old St. Augustine Road in Duval County due to fatal crash JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has canceled ...
Advertisement The FAA said air traffic controllers directed the flight with the Gonzaga basketball team aboard, which was operated by Key Lime Air, to hold short of crossing the runway as the ...
Air traffic controllers halted the private aircraft operated by Key Lime Air as a second aircraft was taking off from the runway around 4:40 p.m. on Friday, the FAA said in a statement.
"Since 2020, the FAA found violations and took action on complaints related to inspections at Boeing plants," Seattle Times reporter Patrick Malone wrote in the story. "At the same time, it closed ...