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The US National Transportation Board (NSTB) has released its final report on the January 2024 in-flight depressurisation of ...
The NTSB final report into the Alaska Airlines door plug blow out revealed that two passengers due to be sitting next to the ...
Because Boeing’s instructions for employees lacked “clarity and conciseness,” workers missed opportunities to fix a mistake that nearly caused a disaster.
Monthly production for Boeing's 737 Max line remained capped by the Federal Aviation Administration at 38 jets a month.
Employees at the Boeing Renton Factory in Renton, Washington, worked on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes in 2019. Boeing delivered 60 ...
Boeing on Tuesday reported second-quarter deliveries that topped analysts' estimates, as the plane maker continues its ...
Multiple airlines have reported cyber attacks in the past week as the FBI warns that a cybercriminal group has started ...
Hawaiian Airlines has disclosed a significant cybersecurity event on June 26, 2025, that has affected some of its IT systems.
It was horrifying enough for anyone when a door plug popped off an Alaska Airlines flight at more than 16,000 feet last year, causing an explosive decompression. But ...
SEATTLE – Alaska Airlines, which owns Hawaiian Airlines, announced they are dealing with a cyber security event that could ...
The National Transportation Safety Board recommended more hands-on training and oversight at Boeing after an Alaska Airlines jet came apart in flight.
The NTSB has found that systemic failures, including missing bolts securing the door plug, led to the door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 in January 2024.