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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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, The ‘Butcher Of Tehran,’ Killed In Helicopter Crash
Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, was killed in a helicopter crash in a remote region of the country on Sunday, multiple officials and state media announced.
Read More Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, The ‘Butcher Of Tehran,’ Killed In Helicopter CrashSouthwest Airlines To Lay Off 2,000 Employees, Halt Service At 4 Airports
Southwest Airlines has announced that they will be laying off around 2,000 employees and closing operations at four different airports across the globe.
Read More Southwest Airlines To Lay Off 2,000 Employees, Halt Service At 4 AirportsBoeing Whistleblower Tells Congress Supervisors Threatened Him After Raising Security Concerns
A Boeing whistleblower testified before Congress after he was allegedly threatened by supervisors for raising safety concerns about one of their models.
Read More Boeing Whistleblower Tells Congress Supervisors Threatened Him After Raising Security ConcernsFootage Captures Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Engine Rupturing During Takeoff
Southwest Airlines Flight 3695, headed to William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas, had to make an urgent return to Denver International Airport due to a detachable metal sheet covering one of the Boeing 737-800’s engines shearing off after takeoff.
Read More Footage Captures Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Engine Rupturing During TakeoffUS durable goods orders rebound; business spending outlook improves
Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods increased more than expected in February.
Read More US durable goods orders rebound; business spending outlook improves