Boeing stock is up after the FAA ordered inspections of 471 Boeing 737 MAX jets for potential cracks in a structural reinforcement.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive after it identified cracks in the fuselage of some Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA) 737 family aircraft. Cracks in the Fuselage In the directive released on Thursday, the FAA said that the probe covers the 737 family’s 737-8, the 8-200 and 737-9 aircraft. “The FAA estimates that this AD affects 471 airplanes” to be affected by the probe, it said in the report. Read Also: FAA, Boeing Say Fuel Switch Locks On 787 Dreamliner Are Sa
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the inspections of Boeing 737 Max jets for cracks of a component that could affect the structural integrity of the planes.
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The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) got a certificate seven years in the making. On August 3, the Federal Aviation Administration approved the 737 Max 7 for commercial service, nearly a decade after Boeing first unveiled the plane and years after the company originally targeted 2019 for certification and delivery. Shares rose 8% that day, closing at […]
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The global aerospace sector is currently characterized by a stark contrast between rising commercial fleet demand and friction in legacy fixed-price defense manufacturing. As airlines use aging airframes to meet tight global flight schedules, commercial OEMs such as The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) that can effectively boost narrowbody and widebody delivery rates stand to gain significant […]
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The FAA has certified the Boeing 737 MAX 7, the smallest member of the MAX family. This is the first new aircraft certification for Boeing since the MAX crashes and follows a lengthy regulatory review. The approval clears a path for deliveries to Southwest Airlines, a key customer for the MAX 7. For investors watching Boeing, ticker NYSE:BA, the 737 MAX 7 certification marks a significant regulatory milestone. It arrives after an extended period of scrutiny around the company’s safety...
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The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday approved the smallest model of Boeing's Max jetliners for commercial service nearly a decade after the aircraft manufacturer first unveiled the plane. Certification of the Boeing 737 Max 7 represents a milestone in the company's work to overcome years of safety, quality and production challenges. The long-delayed Max 7 is part of Boeing’s 737 family of commercial jets, which is the company's bestseller and has been at the center of its troubles.