Airlines FAA Steps Up Oversight of United Airlines Following Safety Incidents The FAA will be reviewing United’s work processes, manuals and procedures after a string of safety incidents the carrier experienced in March. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Airlines Boeing Provides Information in Blowout Investigation After Safety Board Chair Raised Concerns The NTSB chair told a Senate committee that Boeing had not yet provided records on its documentation regarding the opening and closing of the door plug on Alaska’s Max 9 and the names of certain workers. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Podcasts Accor’s New Chief Strategist Unveils Plans Today's podcast looks at Gilda Perez-Alvarado's plans for Accor, Boeing's plans with the FAA, and Vacasa's workforce changes. Rashaad Jorden | 2 years ago
Airlines Boeing Has 90 Days to Address Quality Control Issues, FAA Says After a string of problems with its beleaguered 737 Max line, Boeing has to come up with a plan to improve safety culture and quality control. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Hotels Super Bowl Weekend’s Record Hotel Rates Today's podcast looks at Super Bowl hotel rates, Boeing’s quality issues, and Ryanair’s plane problems. Rashaad Jorden | 2 years ago
Airlines Boeing’s Safety Culture Falls Short, FAA Expert Panel Says The long-awaited expert report found that the U.S. plane maker's safety culture has numerous issues. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Airlines Biden’s Billion-Dollar Boost for Airports: See 5 Projects Getting Funded The latest round of funding is part of an effort to modernize U.S. airports. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Airlines Boeing Is (Mostly) Back in Action Today's podcast looks at Boeing's return to the skies, Brand USA's international Super Bowl push, and Dallas' big sports tourism win. Rashaad Jorden | 2 years ago
Airlines Nearly 94% of Boeing Max 9s in the U.S. Are Back in Service The speedy return of the Max 9 comes as the FAA said it plans to increase its oversight of Boeing’s production and quality control processes. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago
Airlines Alaska Airlines Takes $150 Million Hit From Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounding Alaska said it is focused on holding Boeing accountable after a door plug blew off from one of its jets mid-flight. Meghna Maharishi | 2 years ago