Boeing Defense, Space, and Security CEO Ted Colbert is out at Boeing. He’s paying for some sins of the past, but the change ...
Boeing whistleblowers, speaking to The Seattle Times under conditions of anonymity, have denounced the 777 production line, ...
Managers there are currently pushing partially assembled 777 jets through the assembly line, leaving tens of thousands of unfinished jobs due to defects and parts shortages to be completed out of ...
Boeing has confirmed that it has halted flight tests of its entire 777-9 fleet after discovering the failure of an engine-related structural component, marking a setback to the widebody’s ...
Test flights of its four-aircraft fleet will resume “when ready,” Boeing added. The 777 has been a big success for Boeing since it began service in 1995, and it remains the best selling wide ...
Peskov refused to comment on Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong saying that Russia was responsible for the Boeing 777 crash: "In this case, we do not consider it necessary to comment on these ...
Six people have been injured after a Turkish Airlines flight from Turkey to Taiwan encountered severe mid-flight turbulence ...
Quality Control Issues: Post-crash, numerous quality control issues surfaced ... with numerous flaws found in quality assurance checks. Boeing 777 and 777X: As of May 2024, the 777 had been involved ...
SEATTLE — Boeing is grounding a new aircraft currently in development after a problem was found with a part unique to the 777-9 model, according to the aerospace company. The issue, a ...
Last week Jack Hayward, senior first officer at British Airways, tweeted: “Exciting times as BA announces the intention to operate Boeing 777-9 aircraft as part of our fleet. “There has never ...
Ahead of a potential machinists' strike, Boeing is pushing 777 jets through its Everett assembly line in a way that workers ...
Last week Jack Hayward, senior first officer at British Airways, tweeted: “Exciting times as BA announces the intention to operate Boeing 777-9 aircraft as part of our fleet. “There has never been a ...