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Why Do Airlines Like Being Launch Customers For New Plane Types?
Being the first can come with all the glory, but it can also mean being the first to find out the faults.
Flair Airlines Leases Two Additional Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft
The Canadian low-cost carrier is receiving two new jets from SMBC Aviation Capital.
Not Guilty 737 MAX Verdict For Boeing Test Pilot
A federal court in Texas has found former Boeing test pilot Mark Forkner not guilty on four counts of wire fraud.
Is Boeing Gearing Up To Resume 737 MAX Deliveries In China?
The manufacturer has sent at least one aircraft meant for Shanghai Airlines to its completion center in Zhoushan.
Supply Chain Challenges Impact Boeing 737 MAX Production
Supply chain problems with foam insulation tape and aircraft seats are slowing assembly of Boeing's 737 MAX.
Boeing Looking To Double 737 MAX Production By End Of Next Year
The US manufacturing powerhouse is determined to scale up.
Norwegian Sees Highest Ticket Sales Since The Start Of COVID
Norwegian has announced its latest results for February 2022 which demonstrate just how well the airline is bouncing back.
Norway's Flyr Takes Delivery Of Its 1st Boeing 737 MAX
The airline's first out of six 737 MAX 8 jets arrived in Oslo from across the Atlantic in the early hours of Wednesday.
Air Lease Corporation Orders 50 Boeing 737 MAXs
Air Lease Corporation confirmed on Thursday it has ordered a further 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 9 planes as it expects demand for the plane to soar.
Korean Air Takes Delivery Of Its First Boeing 737 MAX
The first out of Korean Air's 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft landed in Seoul on Sunday.
Judge Dismisses 2 Charges In Boeing 737 MAX Test Pilot Case
A Texas judge has dismissed two of six charges against former Boeing Test Pilot Mark Forkner.
Canadian LCC Swoop To Add 6 Boeing 737 MAXs To Its Fleet
WestJet’s subsidiary and ultra-low-cost carrier Swoop announced plans to acquire six 737 MAXs to expand operations and meet summer travel demand.
US DOJ Doesn't Agree With Reopening Boeing Settlement
The Department of Justice is arguing families of those killed in the 737 MAX are not victims of crime because Boeing was never charged with a crime.