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Julie Johnsson

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  • DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - 2019/11/19: Visitors stand next to the image of a Kazakh low cost airline Fly Airstan's Boeing-737 MAX 8, during the third day of the Dubai International Airshow-2019. (Photo by Leonid Faerberg/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    Boeing May Temporarily Stop Making the Troubled 737 Max

    By Julie Johnsson and Bloomberg
  • Grounding Of Boeing 737 MAX Planes Extended As New Flaw In Software Is FoundTech

    FAA Will Take Over Final Approval of Boeing 737 Max Jets, Slowing the Roll Out of New Planes

    By Alan Levin, Julie Johnsson, and others
  • EVERETT, WA - OCTOBER 23: Boeing employees and Jason Clark, Boeing vice president of 777/777X Operations, watch as a wing spar assembly robot, on scree, begins production on the first Boing 777X airplane, on October 23, 2017 in Everett, Washington. The 777X jetliner, which will feature many of the fuel-saving innovation of the Boeing 787. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)Tech

    Boeing Sends In the Humans After Robots Botch 777 Jet Assembly

    By Julie Johnsson, Paul Shukovsky, and others
  • Grounded Boeing 737 Max airplanes parked at Grant County International in Moses Lake, Wash., among places in the Pacific Northwest and Texas where planes await U.S. regulatory approval following two deadly 2018 air crashes. The company hopes to have the 737 Max fleet back in the air by January, after completing updates, testing, and pilot training.Politics

    Boeing Talks of Resuming 737 Max Deliveries by December, Flights by January

    By Julie Johnsson, Alan Levin, and others
  • Boeing 737 Max Planes Sit Parked At Boeing Field In Seattle, WashingtonTech

    Boeing’s Grounded 737 Max Will Soon Return to Service, CEO Says

    By Julie Johnsson and Bloomberg
  • SEATTLE, WA - MAY 31: The tails of Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are seen as they sit parked at a Boeing facility adjacent to King County International Airport, known as Boeing Field, on May 31, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. Boeing 737 MAX airplanes have been grounded following two fatal crashes in which 346 passengers and crew were killed in October 2018 and March 2019. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

    Boeing Wants to Bring Back Its 737 Max This Year—But a Spat Between Regulators Could Thwart It

    By Julie Johnsson, Richard Weiss, and others
  • Airbus launches longest range single-aisle airliner, the A321XLR, at the Paris Air Show in June.International

    Airbus Presses Its Advantage Over Boeing With Order for 100 New Longer-Range Planes

    By Benjamin Katz, Julie Johnsson, and others
  • Boeing 737 MaxTech

    Boeing Will No Longer Fly Solo on Oversight of the 737 Max

    By Alan Levin, Julie Johnsson, and others
  • Boeing 737 Max

    Boeing Stock Tumbles 11% in Biggest Two-Day Drop in a Decade After Second 737 Max Crash

    By Benjamin Katz, Christopher Jasper, and others
  • Boeing 737 MAX 8 Planes Face Renewed Scrutiny After Second Crash In 5 Months

    Two Boeing 737 Max 8 Flights End in Tragedy: Could They Be Linked?

    By Alan Levin, Julie Johnsson, and others
  • Orlando airport is nation's first to facial ID all international fliers

    Boeing Lands Huge 777 Deal With British Airways

    By Benjamin Katz, Julie Johnsson, and others
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