The fines are in response to safety violations on the 737 Max production lines at Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems factories.
Following the explosive ejection of a door plug during an Alaska Airline flight in 2024, Spirit was acquired in an all-stock ...
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday proposed fining Boeing $3.1 million for a series of safety violations, ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg on Thursday outlined the company's plans to increase production on the 737 Max line, which is capped ...
The Federal Aviation Administration wants Boeing to pay more than $3.1 million in fines for safety lapses. The company has 30 days to respond.
Separately, Boeing in July 2024 agreed to plead guilty to a criminal charge of defrauding the FAA and pay a $243.6 million ...
The settlement is a result of more than two years of litigation in a New York U.S. District court, stemming from allegations that Spirit AeroSystems concealed persistent quality problems that ...
The FAA proposed a $3.1 million fine on Boeing for safety violations, including issues related to an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed fining Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations leading up to the Alaska ...
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The FAA said it “utilized its maximum statutory civil penalty authority,” but the fine is minor compared with Boeing’s $22.8 ...
Boeing could receive a $3.1 million fine from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over a series of safety violations. The agency announced the penalty Friday, citing a 2024 midair emergency ...