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Monday, August 11, 2025
TopicBoeing 737 MAX

Topic: Boeing 737 MAX

Boeing readies for test flights of 737 Max as it works towards ending 15-month grounding

Regulators and Boeing are also hoping to convene an international panel of airline pilots to test a proposed new training course for Max flight crews.

Boeing whistle-blower says original FAA review of 737 Max reckless, ignored safety concerns

A Boeing engineer told the US Senate Committee that the original certification was done with hand-waving and deception to hide flaws in the 1960s-era design of the 737.

US plans tough oversight of aircraft certification after Boeing 737 Max disaster

The matter has huge implications for the US aviation industry, which has lobbied for decades for more flexible regulations because it says govt oversight is inefficient.

Controversial Boeing 737 Max is nearing a milestone with key test flight this month

Boeing is sharing the draft of its revised pilot training, indicating it might finally be nearing the end of its 15-month grounding and controversy over 2 crashes.

Boeing restarts production of 737 Max after four-month shutdown

Returning after two fatal crashes that killed 346 people, the Max will re-enter a market that’s changed vastly since its grounding.

How US aviation regulatory body intends to avoid Boeing 737 Max missteps

The FAA review process for aircraft designs had come under criticism following two fatal crashes on Boeing Co.’s 737 Max that killed 346 people.

Boeing slowly restarting 737 Max assembly lines, asks supplier to begin work immediately

The Covid-19 pandemic and factory shutdowns have been particularly devastating for Spirit, which derives more than half its revenue from the Max.

Now, return of Boeing 737 Max has to overcome work-from-home challenge

Boeing has to pull off the ultimate work-from-home challenge: Certifying an airplane with regulators who are self-isolating on different continents.

737 Max pilots could need more training to respond to emergencies: US regulators to Boeing

The Federal Aviation Administration detailed multiple missteps that airline crews had made in the December simulator sessions and said additional tests are needed.

Boeing dangles funds for 737 Max simulator training to mollify SpiceJet & other airlines

Boeing has repeatedly missed targets for re-certifying the 737 Max, grounded since March after two fatal crashes, frustrating airlines.

On Camera

Rahul’s ‘vote chori’ attack on EC is a political dead-end. He still has a point

The ECI needs to respond to Rahul Gandhi’s accusations professionally and transparently. Else, it will end up giving him the ammunition he is desperately seeking.

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Modi’s ready to risk it all for farmers. Farm reform can answer Trump with new Green Revolution

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