Airlines have already moved the 737 Max back in their schedules. Boeing makes it official: The planes will miss at least part of the summer travel season.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
‘Sick, dizzy and nauseated:’ Teachers sue Delta over jet’s fuel dump over schools
Attorney Gloria Allred’s office says teachers did their best to protect children on the school playground as fuel rained down.
New flight-control problem crops up in 737 Max: Could it add to Boeing’s delays and woes?
A system that checks for errors when the flight control system powers up didn’t work right.
Is 737 Max safe after crashes? Boeing faces reckoning in 2020, as new CEO seeks to end crisis
Boeing has stopped building the 737 Max. Internal memos show a culture of evading FAA. New CEO must make changes to get the jet in the air, safely
Delta jet dumps fuel over schools before emergency landing, injuring 44 kids, others
The incident in Cudahy, California, triggered a massive fire department response to reports of skin and eye irritation
‘Jedi mind tricks’: Boeing 737 Max emails show attempts to manipulate airlines, FAA
Boeing downplayed the need to provide training on the flight system that would figure in two crashes of the 737 Max, killing 346 people.
Boeing wants simulator training for 737 Max pilots. But only a few machines exist for thousands of pilots
The move by Boeing will be costly and could delay the 737 Max’s return, but it might reassure passengers and crews.
Texas church murders and New York Hanukkah stabbings: Hate, yes, but are they acts of domestic terrorism?
Two attacks on communities of faith raise a familiar question: When are incidents of hate domestic terrorism? The answer is complicated.
Boeing reveals new ‘very disturbing’ documents on 737 Max jetliner to FAA, Congress
Aerospace giant Boeing released the 737 Max documents to the FAA and Congress the same day CEO Dennis Muilenburg left the company.
FAA predicted Boeing 737 Max, facing more delays, would crash 15 times over its lifetime
The agency’s administrator tells a House committee that it won’t be rushed on recertification of the Boeing 737 Max.