FAA Targets 787s Over Faulty Titanium in Emergency Turbine Mounts

A new airworthiness directive may soon impact the Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliner models, following FAA concerns over substandard titanium used in the ram air turbine (RAT) mounting fittings. The RAT is a vital safety component, designed to deploy in-flight to provide emergency electrical and hydraulic power when both engines fail. Improper titanium in its fittings could lead to catastrophic detachment at the moment it is…

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Air India B787 Crash Probe Focuses On Fuel Control Switches

The investigation into a recent Air India Boeing 787 incident is centering around the movement of the engine fuel control switches, with initial findings indicating no mechanical or design flaw in either the aircraft or the GEnx-1B engines produced by GE Aerospace.

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Boeing Reaches DOJ Agreement Over B737 MAX Fraud Case

Boeing has reached a tentative non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), aiming to resolve a criminal fraud case stemming from two fatal B737 MAX crashes involving Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. The proposed agreement would prevent a 23 June 2025 trial, avoiding prolonged legal exposure for the aerospace giant.

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Boeing Settles Lawsuits Over 2019 Ethiopian B737 MAX Crash

Boeing has reached a settlement in two lawsuits stemming from the fatal Ethiopian Airlines B737 MAX crash in 2019, resolving the cases just days before a high-profile civil trial was set to begin. The legal action was part of broader litigation brought by families of the 157 victims who lost their lives in the tragedy, which occurred near Addis Ababa shortly…

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Boeing Faces Shareholder Class Action Over 737 MAX 9 Incident

Boeing is set to face a shareholder class action lawsuit following a mid-air incident involving a 737 MAX 9. The lawsuit alleges that Boeing prioritized profits over safety and misrepresented its commitment to safe aircraft. A federal judge ruled that shareholders who held Boeing stock between January 7, 2021, and January 8, 2024, can sue for damages, citing misleading statements that artificially inflated…

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Magnetic Engineering Approved to Issue Permits to Fly

Magnetic Engineering (Estonia) has achieved a significant milestone by receiving approval to issue Permits to Fly. This development enhances the company’s capability to support its clients in obtaining permits for aircraft that lack a valid Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC) but are safe to operate under predefined conditions.

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Boeing Settles with Family of Ethiopian Airlines Crash Victim, Avoiding Federal Trial

Boeing has reached a last-minute settlement with the family of a woman who was tragically killed in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines B737 MAX crash. This agreement allows Boeing to avoid a federal civil trial that was scheduled to proceed, offering closure to one of the many families affected by the disaster. The Ethiopian Airlines crash, involving a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, was…