What to know about the Boeing 737 MAX 9 panel that blew off in mid-air
Certain Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets have been grounded by aviation regulators and airlines after a plug door blew off in mid-air, causing a depressurization and emergency landing.
WATCH: Alaska Airlines passenger captures horrifying moments after plane part blew off mid-air
An Alaska Airlines passenger captured the forced emergency landing of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft after a large section of the plane blew off mid-flight.
Boeing, FAA urge operators to inspect 737 MAX jets for loose bolt
Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration are calling for airlines operating the 737 MAX to inspect the aircraft for a possible loose bolt in the jet's rudder control system.
China-made C919 lands in Hong Kong in maiden flight outside mainland, viewed as future Boeing competitor
Two Chinese-made passenger aircraft – the C919 and the ARJ21 – landed in Hong Kong on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in China's aviation goals to compete with the West.
SpaceX delays launch of secret Space Force mission
SpaceX on Sunday announced the delay of its launch of a mission involving its Falcon Heavy rocket and the Pentagon's secretive X-37B spacecraft by at least one day due to poor weather.
Boeing eliminated from Air Force's 'Doomsday Plane' competition
Boeing has been eliminated from the U.S. Air Force's Survivable Airborne Operations Center competition to replace the E-4B Nightwatch with a next-generation "Doomsday plane."
Emirates buys 15 Airbus jets in reprieve from engine row
Airbus announced a consolation order for 15 A350-900 jets from Emirates on Thursday after a public row between the Mideast giant and engine maker Rolls-Royce prevented a bigger deal.
Emirates orders 95 Boeing 777 widebody jets in deal worth $52B
Boeing will sell 95 widebody 777 jets to Dubai-based long-haul airline Emirates, the companies announced on Monday on the first day of the Dubai Airshow.
Boeing looking into hacking gang's ransomware threat
Boeing is investigating a claim made by cybercrime group Lockbit, which says it hacked sensitive data from the aerospace giant and will release it November 2 if ransom isn't paid.
Boeing slashing 737 deliveries on quality issue
Boeing said it is reducing deliveries of its popular 737 Max jet this year after spotting a quality issue involving the aircraft’s pressure bulkhead. Still, the planes remain cleared to fly.
Boeing accelerates delivery of smart bombs to Israel after Hamas attacks
Boeing accelerated the delivery of 1,000 smart bombs to Israel following the Hamas terrorist attacks on the country that left more than 1,000 people dead.
Air Canada to buy 18 Boeing 787 jets
Air Canada signed an agreement with Boeing to buy 18 widebody 787 jets, as the carrier looks to capitalize on strong travel demand and deploy fuel-efficient airplanes.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo says US businesses complaining China is becoming 'uninvestable'
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the Chinese government's actions against U.S. firms are making China "uninvestable" for American businesses due to the risk and uncertainty.
US approves $12B arms package for Poland including Apache helicopters
The U.S. State Department gave a green light to a proposed $12 billion arms package for Poland that would include 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters in addition to equipment and ammunition.
Boeing's crewed spaceflight delayed till 2024, Starliner undergoes multiple safety reviews
Boeing's first astronaut flight on its Starline capsule has been delayed again after safety issues were detected with the parachute lines and flammable tape used aboard.
Boeing to boost 737 Max production rate as travel demand increases
Boeing is increasing production of its popular 737 Max jet as travelers return to the skies and carriers respond by growing their fleets, the plane-maker said.
Boeing deliveries climb in June as it rebounds from production issues
Boeing's delivery totals for June are its best since March, when the company handed over 64 jets to customers. However, it lags behind European rival Airbus.
Machinists at key Boeing plant end strike after union approves new contract
Spirit AeroSystems is resuming operations on Friday at its Wichita, Kansas, plant after union workers agreed to a new contract, ending a week-long work stoppage.
Boeing T-7A Red Hawk trainer takes first flight with US Air Force
Aerospace company Boeing said the T-7A Red Hawk trainer jet took its first U.S. Air Force flight on Wednesday, with the event spanning roughly an hour.
Boeing subsidiary WISK Aero unveils all-electric self-driving air taxi at Paris Air Show
Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero is debuting its all-electric, autonomous sixth-generation air taxi at the Paris Air Show on Saturday, signaling a new era for pilotless flight.