Boeing 737 MAX certification flight test expected soon
A key step in the return to service of the grounded Boeing 737 MAX could take place as soon as early next week.
Boeing names new Space Station chief in latest change affecting program
The ISS program manager will be replaced by the official overseeing Boeing's Starliner astronaut capsule.
FAA 'stonewalling' Boeing 737 MAX probe after fatal crashes: Senator
Congressional investigators for more than a year have been seeking documents and interviews with FAA officials.
Boeing on track for 737 MAX deliveries by third quarter
Boeing is working with the Federal Aviation Administration to get all necessary certifications done soon for its troubled 737 MAX jet.
NASA investigating former official's contacts with Boeing on lunar contracts
NASA's inspector general is investigating an allegation that a high-ranking NASA official earlier this year improperly guided Boeing Co. regarding an agency competition for lucrative lunar-lander contracts.
SpaceX opens era of amateur astronauts, cosmic movie sets
Amateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets — this is the future the space agency is striving to shape as it eases out of low-Earth orbit and aims for the moon and Mars.
Amazon Air expands fleet of Boeing jets
Amazon has added 12 additional Boeing aircraft to its existing fleet of 70 aircraft.
FAA chief called before Senate to testify about Boeing plane
The FAA chief Stephen Dickson will appear before the panel June 17th.
Boeing restarts 737 Max production
Boeing has restarted its Renton, Washington, facility's production of the 737 MAX at a "low rate" after halting production in January.
Boeing cutting more than 12,000 US jobs with thousands more planned
Boeing also disclosed it plans "several thousand remaining layoffs" in the next few months but did not say where those would take place.
How much does it cost to leave Earth?
Traveling to outer space isn’t as simple as booking a flight – though there are several businesses working with that goal in mind.
Boeing and Airbus study how coronavirus behaves during air travel
Their work will involve academics, engineers and medical experts who will examine new measures to prevent disease transmission on airplanes, according to the companies and people involved in their discussions.
Jetmakers seek to quell fears over cabin air
Jet manufacturers and airlines are launching an urgent initiative to convince nervous travelers that the air they breathe on planes is safe, believing this is critical to rebuilding a travel industry floored by the novel coronavirus.
Saudi wealth fund boosts U.S. holdings with stakes in Citi, Boeing, Facebook
The $300 billion Public Investment Fund has been buying minority stakes in companies across the world.
Coronavirus prompts Boeing to launch 'Confident Travel' initiative to encourage passengers to get back on planes
As coronavirus restrictions begin to ease across the country, Boeing is encouraging airline passengers to get back on planes with its Confident Travel Initiative.
Airbus examining restructuring including job cuts -sources
Airbus is exploring restructuring plans involving the possibility of "deep" job cuts as it braces for a prolonged coronavirus crisis after furloughing thousands of workers, industry sources said, though no decision is imminent
Boeing CEO: Coronavirus likely to cause a major airline to go out of business
Boeing CEO David Calhoun said Tuesday that he thinks at least one major U.S. airline could fold as a result of COVID-19.
Boeing CEO: Could take 5 years for airlines to experience growth again
Airline CEOs say it could take three years for airline traffic to return to 2019 levels and another two years for the industry to see growth.
Boeing won't seek coronavirus-related government aid after raising $25B
The Chicago-based jet maker credited the demand for its bond offering to long-term support for the aviation industry and confidence in the market created by the CARES Act.
Boeing whacked by coronavirus, 737 MAX grounding
Boeing lost $641 million as COVID-19 and the grounding of the 737 MAX aircraft significantly impacted business.












