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Accident investigators are trying to find the cause of a Jeju Air fatal crash landing that killed 179 of the 181 on board the flight.
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing (BA) has secured new stocks of specialized nuts and bolts that hold together its top-selling commercial jet, two industry sources told Reuters, avoiding for now any ...
On January 8th, a Boeing 737-700 operated by TUI Fly Belgium was parked at a gate at Brussels Airport when its nose gear ...
What Happened: The aircraft manufacturer was running low on its reserves of specialized nuts and bolts used to attach the landing gear of the 737 Max, Boeing’s top-selling aircraft. However ...
The shortage stemmed from a fire in February at a key supplier’s facility — SPS Technologies, located near Philadelphia — which manufactures a number of proprietary components for Boeing.
Boeing had been running low on specific fasteners used to attach the landing gear on its 737 MAX jets because of the February fire, but secured new supplies in recent weeks, albeit at higher prices, ...
Boeing had been running low on specific fasteners used to attach the landing gear on its 737 MAX jets because of the February fire, but secured new supplies in recent weeks, albeit at higher ...
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