-
FAA Overruled Engineers and Let the Boeing 737 Max Keep Flying After Second Deadly Crash, Report Says
The first Max crash occurred in October 2018 in Indonesia and was followed by the second in March 2019 in Ethiopia. In all, 346 people died.
-
FAA Says Leaky Faucets Are a Safety Problem on Boeing 787s
Boeing has had several production problems with its 787 Dreamliner planes over the last couple of years, and now you can add leaky lavatory faucets to the list.
-
Boeing Delivers Final 747 Jumbo Jet to Be Ever Made
Boeing bids farewell to an icon on Tuesday: It’s delivering its final 747 jumbo jet.
-
Boeing Ordered to Be Arraigned on Felony Charges for Two 737 Max Crashes
A federal judge is ordering Boeing to appear in court next week and be arraigned on a felony charge stemming from crashes of two 737 Max jets.
-
Airlines Offer Luxury Suites, Roomier Seats in Battle for High-Paying Travelers as International Trips Return
Airlines are deploying higher-end products in hopes of capturing more revenue after two bruising pandemic years.
-
FAA Will Keep ‘Zero Tolerance' Policy Toward Unruly Passengers, Outgoing Chief Says
The FAA instituted the policy in January 2021 to stem a surge in unruly passenger behavior.
-
Alaska Airlines to Convert 2 More Boeing Jets Into Freighters in Bet on Air Cargo Boom
Air cargo has been a relative bright spot for carriers during the pandemic.
-
Black Box From Crashed Boeing Jet Is on Its Way to Beijing for Analysis, State Media Says
More than two days after the China Eastern Airlines crash, one of the black boxes from the airplane is on its way to Beijing for analysis, state media said.
-
ASML Is the Only Company Making the $200 Million Machines Needed to Print Every Advanced Microchip. Here's an Inside Look
ASML is the only manufacturer of EUV lithography machines, which revolutionized semiconductors. Here’s an inside look at the company relied on by chipmakers.
-
Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: GameStop, Adobe, General Mills and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
-
Alaska Airlines Is Trying to Ease Staffing Shortage by Offering Flight Attendants Double Pay to Pick Up Shifts
Major airlines last rolled out incentive pay ahead of the year-end holidays to stem a staffing shortage.
-
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Wednesday
U.S. stock futures dropped Wednesday, one day after Wall Street rebounded from Monday’s Fed-driven decline.
-
Black Box Found From Boeing Passenger Jet That Crashed in China, State Media Says
One of the two black boxes containing data from Monday’s plane crash has been found, Chinese state media said Wednesday.
-
China Boeing 737 Plane Crash: No Survivors Found; Search for Black Box Continues
More than 24 hours after a China Eastern Airlines Boeing flight crashed with 132 people on board, authorities said they aren’t much closer to understanding why.
-
What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks Higher After Breaking Multiday Win Streaks
U.S. stock futures bounced Tuesday after the Dow began the week by breaking a five-session winning streak.
-
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Tuesday
U.S. stock futures bounced Tuesday after the Dow began the week by breaking a five-session winning streak.
-
China Crash Is ‘Unprecedented' Given Boeing 737's Stellar Safety Record, Says Aviation Analyst
“We don’t see anything like what we have seen in China over the last 24 hours,” Alex Macheras, an independent aviation analyst, told CNBC.
-
China Boeing 737 Plane Crash: No Reports Yet of Bodies Or Survivors
No bodies or survivors have yet been found from the China Eastern Airlines crash as of Tuesday morning, Chinese state media said.
-
Stocks Bounce as Investors Raise Rate Hike Expectations After Powell's Comments
Fed Chair Powell on Monday said “inflation is much too high” and added that rates could increase more than the previously approved 25 basis points if needed.
-
Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Boeing, Disney, Berkshire Hathaway and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.