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Boeing’s 737 Max line of aircraft is grounded indefinitely as the company and safety officials attempt to figure out why two of the popular new planes have crashed within a year of each other.
“The cool factor in here is pretty awesome,” says Kim Westenskow, Boeing’s 787 factory superintendent, Position 4, as she escorts me to the assembly line in the company’s Everett ...
The cap, which holds production at Boeing’s Renton factory to 38 MAX planes a month, doesn’t appear to be loosening any time soon. Visiting that factory last week, U.S. Transportation ...
Under sharp questioning from U.S. Senators Wednesday, the CEO of Boeing acknowledged a lax safety culture existed at the aircraft manufacturer but denied workers on Boeing's factory floors were ...
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Boeing’s troubled Starliner leaves space station, heads home without any astronautsBoeing’s new CEO visits factory that makes the 737 Max ... So the fully automated capsule left with their empty seats and blue spacesuits along with some old station equipment.
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