by Ernest Arvai | Nov 14, 2019 | Boeing
Boeing has scrapped its robotic system that assembled two main fuselage sections for the 777 and forthcoming 777X. The company has struggled with this automated system for years and has pulled the plug, returning to human labor again to assemble fuselage sections....
by Ernest Arvai | Nov 13, 2019 | Boeing
The FAA has amended its existing airworthiness directive, 2019-22-10, to expand the inspection of the pickle forks in older 737NG models to surrounding areas, as additional cracking has been found on inspected aircraft. This inspection requirement will expand the...
by Addison Schonland | Nov 12, 2019 | Boeing
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by Addison Schonland | Nov 12, 2019 | Boeing
What is your view on re-entry, given the latest news from Boeing? One vote per user, please.
by Ernest Arvai | Nov 11, 2019 | Boeing
Radio Canada, the francophone network of CBC, aired a documentary Sunday on the 737MAX that has brought up an additional potential problem with the jackscrew on the aircraft. These revelations will likely further complicate the return to service for the aircraft, as...
by Ernest Arvai | Nov 9, 2019 | Boeing
The news media is citing Dennis Muilenburg’s statement that he asked Boeing’s board of directors to waive his bonus. Muilenburg’s compensation in 2018 was more than $23 million in salary and bonuses, so he isn’t someone that is in financial straits. After being...