Many airlines are still flying the old Boeing 757-200 - sometimes referred to as a sports car in the sky. But in the absence of a re-engined variant, can the 737 MAX 10 fill in for this old jet?
SlashGear wondered, then, how Levy felt about such events, and whether the 737 MAX's problems would tarnish the legacy of the Boeing 757. He was emphatic in his response. "Absolutely not," said ...
“Designed to meet the challenge of decarbonizing air transport, the LEAP-1B engine offers Boeing 737 MAX operators enhanced ...
some of whom had successfully delivered the original 737, 747, 757, 767 and the original 777, retired from Boeing, leaving a dearth of institutional knowledge in their wake which is not easily ...