Boeing & Aerospace

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Federal prosecutors confirm they may drop Boeing criminal charge

Families whose relatives died in crashes of Boeing’s 737 Max 8 planes protest at a Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing, on Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., on June 18, 2024. (Eric Lee / The New York Times)

The Department of Justice confirmed it is considering a new deal to allow Boeing to avoid a criminal conviction stemming from two deadly 737 MAX accidents.

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Aircraft lessor may buy up to 20 7E7s

International Lease Finance Corp. (ILFC), the biggest aircraft lessor, may buy as many as 20 Boeing 7E7 airplanes, the leasing company's chairman said. The order...

Charges to lower Boeing’s earnings

Boeing's bottom line will be hit with hefty accounting charges from two problems that have been gnawing at the company for some time: lack of...

Boeing will end 717 jet production

Though expected, the decision announced yesterday by Boeing to cease 717 jet production is a heavy blow to commercial airplane workers in Toronto and Long...

Mammoth plane ready for debut

Its wings stretch nearly the length of a football field, about 50 feet longer than any plane in the air today. Nose to tail it...