Investigators Probe Software's Role In Deadly Boeing 737 Max Crashes The probe of two Boeing plane crashes is focused, for the moment, on software. We examine how software has become a common fix for problems with hardware across industries, and how it can go too far. Martin Kaste
What will it take for Boeing to rebuild trust? Kim Malcolm talks with Harvard professor Sandra Sucher about how Boeing can rebuild trust following two deadly crashes of its 737 Max 8. Kim Malcolm
Plane Safety Is A Shared Responsibility, Former FAA Administrator Says As the Federal Aviation Administration comes under increasing criticism for its relationship with Boeing, Steve Inskeep talks to Michael Huerta, the last permanent FAA administrator.
Boeing Brings 100 Years Of History To Its Fight To Restore Its Reputation Two high-profile plane crashes. The grounding of its best-selling jetliner. How did Boeing get here, and how can it recover from this crisis of confidence? Camila Domonoske
How A Small Indiana Company Fought Back Against Chinese Counterfeiters When an Indiana company learned their goods were being counterfeited in China, they did everything they could to make it stop. But pursuing an intellectual property claim in China takes a lot of work. Ailsa Chang
What you need to know about Boeing if you’ve been living under a rock Another 24 hours filled with developments in the Boeing 737 MAX story -- including a dramatic tale of survival in the skies over Indonesia. Gil Aegerter
In Ohio, Lordstown Mayor Says It's Been Quiet Since General Motors Plant Closed NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Mayor Arno Hill of Lordstown, Ohio, about the General Motors plant at the center of President Trump's latest tweetstorm.
How Canada Gets Squeezed Between China And The U.S. Canada is under pressure from the two rival powers over the Meng Wanzhou extradition case. Jackie Northam
Boeing's best-selling 737 will end with the MAX: analyst "The next two to three months will be very, very critical." Carolyn Adolph
The White House Is Out With Its Annual Economic Report Steve Inskeep talks to Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, about President Trump's economic report. NPR's Scott Horsley weighs in on the conversation.