The liabilities stemming from the design flaws in the original version of Boeing’s top-selling aircraft continue to mount, ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg assures U.S. lawmakers of prioritizing safety after recent incidents, highlighting quality control ...
Boeing reiterated that the "37 program has not reached rate 38 this year and the program has not reduced its rate." ...
I’m not pressuring the team to go fast. I’m pressuring the team to do it right,” Ortberg said at a Senate Commerce Committee ...
American Airlines Flight 167 departed from New York, bound for Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Fliers ended up at DFW instead.
Ortberg’s testimony came amid intensified scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators following a January 2024 incident in which a door panel on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 detached mid-flight.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said Wednesday that the planemaker is focused on improving safety and not pressuring workers to speed up production after a 2024 mid-air 737 MAX 9 emergency.
a different aircraft from the Boeing 737 Max 9 that made headlines last year after a door plug blew off on an Alaska Airlines flight while passengers were in the air. Still, American Airlines has ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Wednesday that the company will not rush to ramp up production, even though it is still ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg will testify in a Senate hearing on Wednesday about Boeing’s production quality and safety culture following a series of safety incidents.