(Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co. is recommending that operators of its 787 Dreamliner inspect a nose ... scrutiny of its manufacturing quality, and its safety culture will be the subject of congressional ...
A Senate subcommittee will hold a hearing next Wednesday into Boeing’s safety culture as the aerospace ... s claims that the widebody 787 Dreamliner could potentially break apart because of ...
A Boeing whistleblower ... in building the 787 Dreamliner Nevertheless, as a result of that review, in late September the company announced a number of changes to its safety structures.
The US has opened a new inquiry into troubled jet firm Boeing, after the company told air safety regulators that it might not have properly inspected its 787 Dreamliner planes. The Federal ...
Cockpit seats on 787s will now have to be inspected, a safety measure that will affect 158 planes registered in the U.S. FILE – The Boeing 787 Dreamliner taxis after its landing at Le Bourget ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether Boeing employees may have falsified plane safety records for the 787 Dreamliner, adding to the manufacturer's woes as it faces ...
Another one of Boeing's popular planes, the 787 Dreamliner, is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after one aircraft rapidly descended when the captain's seat ...
said parts of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Boeing 777 were misaligned during assembly and could pose safety threats. The New York Times first reported his allegations on Tuesday. Through ...
Boeing says it was "saddened" by Mr Barnett's death, but said the issues he raised had been reviewed and addressed. The aerospace giant's safety standards ... assemble the 787 Dreamliner, a ...
Get ahead with us - it's free. Boeing last month delivered four 787 Dreamliner commercial planes built in North Charleston, including a pair to aircraft leasing firms, bringing the total ...
Boeing’s (BA) new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, announced that he will be based in Seattle, moving closer to the factory floor to address the ongoing safety crisis. This decision follows months of ...