In the past year, the American aircraft manufacturer has made headlines amid safety and quality concerns related to its ...
Mike Whitaker, chief of the Federal Aviation Administration, said in an online post Friday that his agency also has more work ...
The news comes as the airline marks one year since a door plug detached from one of Alaska's Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft.
It might take Boeing a long time to claw back its reputation, public trust and regulatory standing, experts say.
In response to the door plug blow out, the Federal Aviation Administration required Boeing to create a Safety and Quality Plan to improve the company’s safety management and quality assurance. The ...