The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that it will continue its enhanced oversight of Boeing indefinitely.
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive requiring airlines to inspect landing gear on some Boeing 767 aircraft.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker posted in a blog on Friday that more work needs to be done at Boeing, even after a year a ...
The FAA discards complaints that it judges lack sufficient information, or fail to rise to the threshold of a whistleblower ...
Pilots say they were left in the dark about Boeing's defective 737 MAX, which their union's collective bargaining agreement ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker promises to continue “enhanced oversight” one year after the loss of a door plug on a Boeing ...
Approaching one year since the Alaska Airlines incident that saw a door panel detach from a Boeing plane in midair, outgoing ...
A year after a panel blew out of a Boeing 737 Max during flight, the nation’s top aviation regulator says the company needs ...
Almost a year after a door plug separated from a 737 MAX 9, the FAA head Mike Whitaker has said that “enhanced oversight” of ...
A Boeing plane aborted takeoff at Australia's Melbourne Airport on Sunday for "technical reasons," according to Etihad ...
While other aerospace stocks have done well, with GE stock rising 65% and Airbus ADR up 5%, Boeing has itself to blame for ...
A Thursday blog by FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker detailed how the federal agency responded after the incident, including ...