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2. Former Top Boeing 737 MAX Officials Defend Design Process.
3. Boeing Flags Additional 787 Production Problem.
4. Production Problems Spur Broad FAA Review of Boeing Dreamliner Lapses.
5. To Build a Plane That Can Fly Itself, Start With a Pilot in the Cockpit.
6. U.S. Criminal Probe Looks at Former NASA Official's Contacts With Boeing Executive.
7. FAA Formally Proposes Fixes for Return of Boeing's 737 MAX Jets.
8. SpaceX Capsule and NASA Crew Make Historic Splashdown.
9. Boeing 737 MAX Increasingly Unlikely to Carry Passengers Before 2021.
10. FAA to Start Boeing 737 MAX Test Flights.
11. Senators Blast FAA for 'Stonewalling' in 737 MAX Document Requests.
12. Boeing Supplier Freezes 737 MAX Work.
13. NASA Investigating Former Official's Contacts With Boeing on Lunar Contracts.
14. Richard Branson's Small-Satellite Launch Venture Fails First Test.
15. Elon Musk's SpaceX Readies First Astronaut Launch by Private Firm.
16. Prosecutors, Regulators Probe Boeing 737 MAX Production Issues.
17. Boeing 737 MAX Faces New Source of Delay—Coronavirus.
18. FAA Considers Enhanced Inspections After Southwest Jet Suffers Structural Problem.
19. Two FAA Officials Are Key Witnesses in Criminal Probe of Ex-Boeing Pilot.
20. Ethiopia Blames Design, Training Problems in Boeing 737 MAX Crash.
21. FAA Poised to Require Electrical Wiring Fixes Before Boeing 737 MAX Jets Can Fly Again.
22. Congressional Report Faults Boeing on MAX Design, FAA for Lax Oversight.
23. Past Strains Between Boeing, FAA Threaten MAX Simulator Plans.
24. FAA Proposes Safety Fix for Another 737 MAX Production Lapse.
25. Boeing Finds Fuel-Tank Debris in Two-Thirds of 737 MAX Jets Inspected.
26. Boeing Finds Debris in Fuel Tanks of Undelivered MAX Jets.
27. Boeing Fired Midlevel Executive Following Embarrassing Emails.
28. U.S.-European Friction Over Wiring Is Latest Complication for 737 MAX Return: FAA chief Steve Dickson expected to decide whether to require fixes.
29. Southwest Flew Millions on Jets With Unconfirmed Maintenance Records, Government Report Says: Transportation Department report to fault FAA for what it calls ineffective oversight of carrier.
30. Boeing Pushes Back Expected MAX Return: The new estimate for the FAA's signoff is expected in June or July.
31. Panel Clears 737 MAX's Safety-Approval Process at FAA: Boeing's 737 MAX was certified as a derivative rather than an all-new plane.
32. Boeing Finds New Software Problem That Could Complicate 737 MAX's Return: Plane maker is working to correct glitch affecting flight-control computers.
33. MAX Chatter at Boeing Undercuts Its Public Stance: Internal messages indicate push to minimize scrutiny of flight-control feature and training requirements for 737 MAX pilots.
34. Boeing Backs MAX Simulator Training in Reversal of Stance: Airlines face added complications in returning aircraft to service once regulators give go-ahead.
35. Internal Boeing Documents Show Cavalier Attitude to Safety: 'Would you put your family on a MAX simulator trained aircraft? I wouldn't'.
36. U.S. Regulators Mull Ordering Extra Simulator Training for Boeing 737 MAX Pilots: FAA earlier rejected such training mandates.
37. MAX Crashes Strengthen Resolve of Boeing to Automate Flight: Boeing, Airbus and industry experts for long have planned more technology to prevent pilot error.
38. Boeing's New CEO to Focus on FAA Cooperation: Dave Calhoun seeks to ease friction with regulators as 737 MAX grounding persists.
39. Boeing Starliner Capsule Is Back, but Its Return to Space Up in the Air: After the Starliner's debut launch failed to reach the correct orbit, NASA to review data before deciding if Boeing has to conduct a second test flight.
40. Boeing's Crisis Spreads Beyond MAX: Troubled Starliner space launch and new tensions with airlines and suppliers hit aerospace giant.
41. Boeing Weighs Suspending or Cutting Back 737 MAX Production: Management of aerospace giant sees an output pause as most viable option, as fleet grounding stretches into 2020.
42. Boeing's Fixes to 737 MAX Not Likely to Get FAA Approval Until February: FAA says the agency and the company 'must take the time to get this process right'.
43. FAA Probes Alleged Production Issues at Boeing Plant: Retired manager tells Congress the plane maker and regulators ignored quality-problem warnings.
44. Internal FAA Review Saw High Risk of 737 MAX Crashes: House committee hearing focuses on FAA and Boeing moves between the tragedies.
45. FAA Proposes $3.9 Million Penalty Against Boeing for Using Defective Plane Parts: Agency contends plane maker knowingly certified some 130 Boeing 737 jets despite installing suspect parts.
46. Boeing's Next Jet Faces More Scrutiny From Foreign Regulators, Amid 737 MAX Crisis: In unusual move, regulators in Europe, Middle East plan independent certification reviews of Boeing's next new aircraft.
47. Boeing Faces New Obstacle in Returning 737 MAX Jets to Service: FAA strips company of authority to sign off on its own before delivery to airlines.
48. Boeing Seeks Blessing to Deliver 737 MAX as FAA Reviews Pilot Training.
49. Before 737 MAX Returns to Service, Airlines Plan to Show It Is Safe.
50. Boeing Employees Flagged Concerns About 737 MAX, Production Pressures.
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