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Articles tagged “boeing 737 max”

Airlines

Boeing 737 Max Gets a Lift With 200-Jet Order From British Airways Parent IAG

International Airlines CEO Willie Walsh likes a good deal. We're guessing he found one here. Clearly he's betting travelers have short memories.

Business Travel

Travel Managers Express Concerns About Boeing 737 Max Safety

Travel managers are concerned for the safety of travelers who will be flying Boeing 737 Max series aircraft in the future, and with good reason.

Airlines

Global Airlines Worry About Havoc Caused by a Boeing 737 Max Regulatory Rift

Regardless of how you feel about the handling of the Boeing 737 Max, this is a big issue. Airlines have always assumed global regulators would reach the same conclusions about aircraft safety. Now they're not so sure, and that could cause longer-term issues.

Airlines

American’s New Math: 2 Dozen 737 Max Jets Equals a $350 Million Hit

American Airlines is making money, but its financial performance has not been as strong as United's and Delta's. It's not clear whether that will change soon, given the 737 overhang.

American’s New Math: 2 Dozen 737 Max Jets Equals a $350 Million Hit

Airlines

Why Southwest Canceled 10,000 Flights in the First Quarter

Southwest made a remarkable amount of money in the first quarter considering how many airplanes it had out of service.

Airlines

The Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max Crash Leads to One of the Strangest Weeks Ever in Aviation

The worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 Max fleet “out of an abundance of caution” is a break with the FAA’s traditional data-driven approach to accident investigations. Could this mean an end to the way safety decisions have been made?

The Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max Crash Leads to One of the Strangest Weeks Ever in Aviation

Airlines

Southwest May Bear Biggest Brunt After FAA Grounding of Boeing Max Jets

U.S. airlines downplayed the significance of the FAA's decision to ground the Boeing 737 Max, mostly saying they have enough slack in their fleets to take care of most customers. American and United probably will be OK, but it's hard to believe this will be business as usual for Southwest. It has more Max aircraft than the others.

Southwest May Bear Biggest Brunt After FAA Grounding of Boeing Max Jets

Airlines

FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max Jets in Reversal of Earlier Stance

The Federal Aviation Administration finally bowed to pressure. The United States followed the world and grounded all Boeing Max jets, including the larger models flown by United Airlines.

FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max Jets in Reversal of Earlier Stance

Airlines

UK Closes Airspace to Boeing’s Latest Jet

This is another serious blow for Boeing. We'll have to wait until investigators have analyzed the flight data recorders before we can get a full picture of what happened to Flight 302.

UK Closes Airspace to Boeing’s Latest Jet

Airlines

U.S. Airlines Hold Off Grounding Boeing’s Latest Jet Despite New Calls for Caution

U.S. airlines have so far decided not to ground their Boeing 737 Max jets. Will they continue to hold off? Or will they err on the side of caution?

U.S. Airlines Hold Off Grounding Boeing’s Latest Jet Despite New Calls for Caution