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Boeing
Boeing Reaches Settlement with U.S. Department of Justice Over 737 MAX Crashes
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a settlement with Boeing that allows the company to avoid criminal prosecution in relation to two fatal 737 MAX crashes that claimed the lives of 346 people. As part of the agreement, Boeing has agreed to pay more than $1.1 billion in penalties and compensation. Within this amount, the company plans to…
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Airlines
Air India in Talks to Acquire 737 MAX Jets Rejected by China
Air India is in negotiations with Boeing to acquire around 10 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft that Chinese airlines have refused to take delivery of. Due to high tariffs between the United States and China, these aircraft were not delivered as originally planned. The goal is to add the jets to the fleet of Air India’s low-cost subsidiary, Air India Express.…
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Boeing
Boeing Narrows Loss in Q1 2025; Seeks FAA Approval to Boost 737 MAX Production
Boeing reduced its loss to $31 million in the first quarter of 2025, reporting a smaller cash burn than analysts had expected. The company also announced plans to seek approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) later this year to increase 737 MAX production. CEO Kelly Ortberg stated that some aircraft not being accepted by Chinese carriers due to…
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Boeing
Boeing Denies Claims of 737 MAX Production Drop
Boeing has rejected claims published by industry outlet The Air Current suggesting fluctuations in the production of its 737 MAX passenger aircraft. The company stated that since the beginning of 2025, monthly production has not reached 38 units and that there has been no recent decline in output. The Air Current had reported that production of Boeing’s best-selling 737 MAX…
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JAL’s Fleet Renewal Move with 737 MAX
Japan Airlines has signed an agreement with Boeing to purchase 17 additional 737-8 MAX aircraft as part of its fleet modernization plans. With this new order, JAL’s total firm orders for the 737 MAX now stand at 38. The airline currently operates a fleet that includes 767s, 777s, 737-800s, and more than 50 787 Dreamliners. To meet growing international travel…
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