The Federal Aviation Administration plans to order airlines to inspect Boeing 787s because the jets might have defective seat ...
The USA's aviation regulator will require airlines to replace overhead video monitors in Boeing 737NGs and 757s after the ...
Boeing resumed testing for its long-delayed 777X widebody jet on Thursday, with the first flight since the U.S. planemaker ...
President-elect Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT), Sean Duffy, said during his confirmation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a narrowly missed midair collision between a United flight and a Delta ...
Boeing delivered 348 aircraft last year — less than half Airbus managed and the lowest since the pandemic. The new CEO has a ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker spoke about the changes made in the year since the Boeing door plug incident. The FAA has ...
Boeing must turn its fortunes around this year to avoid falling further behind Airbus, which plans a production increase as ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has said that up to 574 Boeing 767 aircraft may require landing gear inspections as part of an Airworthiness Directive.
In an exclusive interview with Lester Holt, FAA administrator Michael Whitaker says he believes Boeing is more focused on production than safety amid recent issues with their planes.
A United Airlines flight was forced to turn back around after hitting a coyote during takeoff. None of the 167 passengers or ...
At the same time, a similar alert was set off on United Flight 1724, flying on a Boeing 737-900, from San Francisco, carrying 123 passengers and six crew members. The FAA noted both planes landed ...