Based on data from a supplier, the two largest commercial airline manufacturers, Boeing and Airbus, may have used titanium delivered with forged documentation. This has prompted an inquiry by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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Boeing reports first revenue drop in 7 quarters as deliveries decline
The U.S. planemaker beat Wall Street expectations that were lowered after a January mid-air blowout of a cabin door.
Read More Boeing reports first revenue drop in 7 quarters as deliveries declinePerson Injured After Frontier Airlines Plane Evacuated
A person has been injured after a Frontier Airlines plane had to be evacuated due to a “strong odor.”
Read More Person Injured After Frontier Airlines Plane EvacuatedAmerican Airlines places its biggest plane order in more than a decade
American Airlines unveiled its biggest plane order since 2011, buying 260 new jets from Airbus, Boeing and Embraer.
Read More American Airlines places its biggest plane order in more than a decadeInsight: How production pressures plunged Boeing into yet another crisis
Snags have triggered soul-searching about quality controls and plunged Boeing into its second safety crisis in five years.
Read More Insight: How production pressures plunged Boeing into yet another crisisMid-air blowout puts Boeing back in the hot seat
A mid-air blowout has put jetmaker Boeing in the exact place investors and management hoped it would avoid – back in the regulatory crosshairs.
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