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FAA Orders Inspections For Over 2,600 Boeing 737 Planes Due To Faulty Oxygen Masks

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FAA Orders Inspections For Over 2,600 Boeing 737 Planes Due To Faulty Oxygen Masks The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Monday that it is requiring airlines to inspect over 2,600 Boeing 737 planes due to issues with the aircraft’s oxygen masks. The agency received multiple reports of the passenger supply unit (PSU) oxygen generators shifting out of place. If an impacted 737 suffered an… Read more…

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Boeing Pleads Guilty To 737 Max Fraud Charges

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Boeing Pleads Guilty To 737 Max Fraud Charges Good morning! It’s Monday, July 8, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more…

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Boeing accepts guilty plea deal over 737 Max crashes

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Boeing accepts guilty plea deal over 737 Max crashes Boeing’s plea deal must receive the approval of a federal judge to take effect. | Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesBoeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to a pair of crashes of its 737 Max planes, as part of a plea deal with the US Department of Justice. Lawyers for the victims’ families plan to object to the d…

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Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families Demand $25 Billion Fine For ‘Deadliest Corporate Crime In US History’

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Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families Demand $25 Billion Fine For ‘Deadliest Corporate Crime In US History’ The families of those killed in the two Boeing 737 Max crashes demanded on Wednesday that the aircraft manufacturer face a $24.78 billion fine. The crashes that killed 346 people in 2018 and 2019 were tied to a faulty flight stabilization system. The Department of Justice shielded Boeing from criminal charges as part… Read more…

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Boeing Lost Track Of Hundreds Of Bad Parts And Put Some On 737 Maxs, Whistleblower Says

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Boeing Lost Track Of Hundreds Of Bad Parts And Put Some On 737 Maxs, Whistleblower Says A quality inspector at Boeing has alleged that the airplane-making giant mishandled and lost track of hundreds of faulty parts, and some of them even ended up installed on new 737 Max airplanes. It’s just the latest in a long line of alleged misconduct from the company. Read more…

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