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Pair walks past a Boeing sign in Renton, Washington.
FinanceBoeing whistleblower alleges plane maker lost track of up to 400 faulty 737 parts
By Allyson Versprille, Julie Johnsson and BloombergJune 18, 2024
Boeing reaches deadline for telling the FAA how it will fix safety and quality problems that have battered trust in the aircraft maker
FinanceBoeing reaches deadline for telling the FAA how it will fix safety and quality problems that have battered trust in the aircraft maker
By David Koenig and The Associated PressMay 30, 2024
The starting salary for a new flight attendant is about $27,000 per year, which is just a fraction of American Airlines CEO’s $31.4 million earned last year–an amount 1,162 times greater than the earnings of a new attendant.
FinanceThe starting salary for a new American Airlines flight attendant is low enough to qualify for food stamps in some states
By Sunny NagpaulMay 21, 2024
A flight attendant on a Singapore Airlines plane carries a tray of food down the aisle.
LeadershipIn a tough year for airlines, Singapore Airlines dishes out employee bonuses worth 8 months of salary
By Paolo ConfinoMay 17, 2024
Dave Calhoun
FinanceBoeing-made jet caught fire and veered off a runway, forcing passengers to escape
By Jessica Donati and The Associated PressMay 9, 2024
Boeing faces new FAA probe after aircraft maker reports that workers falsified inspection records on 787 planes
FinanceBoeing faces new FAA probe after aircraft maker reports that workers falsified inspection records on 787 planes
By Gene Johnson and The Associated PressMay 7, 2024
Why Airbus won’t expand its lead on Boeing even as its biggest rival stumbles
FinanceWhy Airbus won’t expand its lead on Boeing even as its biggest rival stumbles
By David McHugh and The Associated PressMay 6, 2024
‘We are in a tough moment’: Boeing slows airplane deliveries 36% as it fights to regain public confidence
Finance‘We are in a tough moment’: Boeing slows airplane deliveries 36% as it fights to regain public confidence
By Will DanielApril 24, 2024
Dave Calhoun
RetailAir Canada pilots land a Boeing 737 in Idaho after another in-flight emergency
By The Associated PressApril 9, 2024
Dave Calhoun
LeadershipDeparting Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun cut his bonus in 2024 after the door plug flew off an Alaska Airlines flight
By Amanda GerutApril 5, 2024
Boeing forks over $160 million to Alaska Airlines to make up for the January door-plug incident—and more payments are expected
SuccessBoeing forks over $160 million to Alaska Airlines to make up for the January door-plug incident—and more payments are expected
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 5, 2024
coyotes chasing birds
TechScarecrows get automated as Alaska airport turns to robot disguised as a coyote or fox to fix its bird problem
By The Associated PressMarch 29, 2024
RyanAir CEO Michael O'Leary with a model plane in Germany.
RetailRyanAir CEO speaks out on 2 years of Boeing problems: ‘spanners under floorboards,’ ‘missing seat handles’ and ‘much-needed’ new management
By Sunny NagpaulMarch 27, 2024
United CEO speaks out on Boeing, says 5 incidents in a month ‘have our attention and have sharpened our focus’
LeadershipUnited CEO speaks out on Boeing, says 5 incidents in a month ‘have our attention and have sharpened our focus’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 18, 2024
AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes doesn’t regret his topless photo on LinkedIn showing him getting a massage because it got him ‘a lot of publicity’
LeadershipAirAsia boss Tony Fernandes doesn’t regret his topless photo on LinkedIn showing him getting a massage because it got him ‘a lot of publicity’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 11, 2024
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