What To Know As Boeing Executives Testify Before Congress In the wake of two deadly 737 Max plane crashes, Boeing officials are now facing lawmakers on Capitol Hill. "We know we made mistakes and got some things wrong," said Boeing chief Dennis Muilenburg. Rachel Treisman
Boeing argues for continued role certifying new planes Dennis Muilenburg faced tough questions about his company's role in certifying the 737 MAX. The Boeing Co.'s CEO was testifying before a Senate committee - the first of two appearances this week. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 1 min
Crash anniversary starts Boeing CEO's hard week Tuesday marks a year since the first Boeing MAX crash. It's also the day CEO Dennis Muilenburg faces Congress. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 1 min
3 takeaways for travelers from Boeing's month of reckoning October marks a year since the first crash of Boeing’s 737 MAX jet. Management and the board are trying to show that they controlling the crisis touched off by the crashes, the worldwide grounding of the plane, and the constant drip of revelations. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 5 mins
Boeing faces a trust crisis with analysts, regulators and Congress Boeing released its third-quarter earnings report on Wednesday, and it doesn’t look good. Angela King Play AudioListen 2 mins
Boeing Pilots Detected 737 Max Flight Control Glitch 2 Years Before Deadly Crash One pilot messaged that the problem was "egregious" and he had "basically lied to the regulators (unknowingly)" when he had told the FAA that the flight control system was safe. David Schaper
Boeing CEO Muilenburg stripped of power role Dennis Muilenburg's leadership of Boeing has faced intense scrutiny over the 737 MAX. Now he's being stripped of his role as chairman of the board. Carolyn Adolph
'Don't sink don't sink don't sink.' Boeing didn't fully test how pilots would respond to warning system The National Transportation safety Board is criticizing Boeing for failing to fully test the MCAS flight control system believed responsible for two fatal crashes. The agency says one thing that Boeing failed to examine was the effect on pilots of the warning alerts that MCAS would trigger. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 2 mins
Boeing Assumed 737 Max Pilots Could Quickly Respond To Cockpit Warnings, NTSB Says Safety board Investigators concluded that Boeing underestimated pilot response time to multiple and cascading error messages resulting from the airplane's automated stall-prevention system. Bobby Allyn
Boeing Delays Launch Of Long-Haul Jet As 737 Max Crisis Remains The Focus The news is of interest to travelers looking forward to the world's longest commercial flight, from Sydney to London, which was expected to launch in 2023. Bobby Allyn