Ex-American Airlines chief says Boeing faces 'tough chore' to regain reputation
Robert Crandall, the former CEO of American Airlines, joined 'The Claman Countdown' on FOX Business to discuss his predictions for the future of Boeing.
American Airlines pilot to Boeing: Stop acting like a plane manufacturer and be one
Cpt. Dennis Tajer rips Boeing's safety culture in response to the Alaska Air cabin door incident on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Ford recalls nearly 2 million Explorers over trim part that could detach, create road hazard
Ford is recalling nearly 2 million Explorer SUVs between model years 2011 and 2019 over concerns about a part that could fly off while driving.
FAA will have ‘boots on the ground’ at Boeing 737 MAX factory until quality control deemed appropriate: report
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says there will be "boots on the ground" at Boeing's 737 MAX factory until it is "comfortable" that its quality control system is working.
American Airlines flight diverted after oven fire in galley: report
American Airlines says a flight from Austin to Charlotte was diverted to Houston following a “mechanical issue" that happened shortly after takeoff.
FAA tells airlines to check door plugs on second Boeing plane
The FAA says airlines that operate Boeing 737-900ER aircraft should “visually inspect mid-exit door plugs to ensure the door is properly secured."
Boeing CEO to visit Spirit AeroSystems after door pops off in flight
Boeing's CEO will visit parts supplier Spirit AeroSystems after a door blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max jet in mid-air earlier this month. Spirit makes the doors.
Korean Air, Cathay Pacific planes clip wings at Japan airport during snowy weather
Two passenger aircraft at New Chitose Airport in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido have clipped wings Tuesday during wintry weather conditions.
Electric buses pulled from London streets after double-decker bursts into flames: video
A fleet of electric double-decker buses was temporarily taken out of service in south London after one caught fire in Wimbledon on Thursday.
White House praised Hertz for 'accelerating the EV transition' months before company began dumping EVs
Months before Hertz's surprise announcement that it would sell-off much of its electric vehicles, the White House praised the company's green efforts.
Fare evaders beat NYC's expensive new subway gates with simple tricks, reports say
New faregates in the New York City subway are designed to deter fare evasion, though some riders are reportedly still finding easy ways to beat the system.
Aviation industry a 'victim of its own success,' says Lt. Col. Tony Bancroft
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses the markets ahead of the release of Q4 earnings reports, the SEC's fake X post on Bitcoin and and aviation stocks following the grounding of Boeing's 737 Max 9s.
Oscar Mayer will pay Wienermobile drivers $35K to travel across US in a giant hot dog
Hot dog maker Oscar Mayer's Wienermobile Spokesperson application has officially opened for 2024. The new class of "Hotdoggers" will be paid to travel across the country and promote the brand.
Boeing CEO holds all-employee safety meeting following 737 MAX incident: ‘Acknowledging our mistake’
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun held a meeting with his staff on Tuesday to discuss safety and to lay out a plan after a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 on Friday.
Airplane door blowout could've been more 'violent,' cost lives: Sal Lagonia
Aviation attorney and pilot Sal Lagonia argues airline travel is still safe as companies and regulators get to the bottom of the Beoing 737 Max's door plug blowout.
Airlines often defer maintenance: Kathleen Bangs
Former airline pilot Kathleen Bangs details whether the latest Boeing 737 Max plane safety issue was an engineering, factory or installation problem.
Maersk pauses Red Sea voyages a day after Houthis attack ship
Maersk said it will pause all voyages through the Red Sea and Suez Canal until at least Jan. 2, after one of its ships was attacked by Houthi rebels on Saturday.
Shipping giant to resume Red Sea voyages with Operation Prosperity Guardian in place
Maersk, the Denmark-based shipping giant, announce plans Sunday to start sending ships through the Red Sea and Suez Canal once Operation Prosperity Guardian is in place.
Port of LA reportedly running at 75% capacity amid disruptions
Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka explains how the industry has a 40-day perspective on what can happen in the shipping supply chain.
Electric scooter rental company Bird files for bankruptcy
E-scooter rental company Bird Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday, two years after going public in a deal valued the startup at $2.3 billion.



















