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A Lion Air Boeing Co. 737 Max 8 aircraft, right, stands on the tarmac at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Cenkareng, Indonesia, on Tuesday, March 12, 2019. Indonesias Lion Air, one of the biggest customers of Boeings 737 Max plane, is suspending delivery of four of the jets it had on order for this year after the second fatal accident involving the model in five months. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
International

Boeing mocked Lion Air for requesting extra 737 Max pilot training year before crash

By Ryan Beene, Harry Suhartono and Bloomberg
January 14, 2020
Boeing Talks of Resuming 737 Max Deliveries by December, Flights by January
Politics

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

By Julie Johnsson, Alan Levin and Bloomberg
November 11, 2019
Emergency Services Work At The Crash Site Near Bishoftu Of Ethiopian Airlines ET302 To Nairobi

Ethiopian Airlines Crash Likely Due to Problematic Boeing 737 Max 8 Safety Feature, Say Investigators

By Erik Sherman
March 29, 2019
Boeing Test Flights Continue For MAX Planes Before Shipment To Customers

Boeing Tries to Rebuild Confidence in the Company and 737 Max Aircraft

By Erik Sherman
March 25, 2019
Boeing Shows Media Its First 737 MAX Airliner

Boeing Stock and the Dow Take Heat Over Ethiopian Airlines Crash

By Erik Sherman
March 11, 2019
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Lion Air Threatens to Cancel Orders After Latest Boeing Response

By Bloomberg
December 6, 2018
Families Of The Victim Of Lion Air Plane Crash Visit The Plane Crash Site

Deadly Lion Air Crash Sheds Light on the Dark Side of Cockpit Automation

By Bloomberg
November 30, 2018
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Parents of Lion Air Crash Victim Sue Boeing Over 737 MAX Design

By David Meyer
November 16, 2018
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Boeing Didn’t Disclose 737 Safety Problem Before Lion Air Crash

By Erik Sherman
November 13, 2018
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Divers Spot Main Wreckage of Crashed Indonesian Lion Air Jet

By Bloomberg
November 3, 2018
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International

Indonesian Divers Recover Flight Recorder that May Explain Mystery of Crashed Boeing 737 Max

By Lucas Laursen
November 1, 2018

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