- China Considers Excluding Boeing 737 Max from Trade Deal[Mar. 19, 2019]
China is looking at excluding Boeing Co.'s troubled 737 Max jet from a list of American exports it would buy as part of a trade deal with the U.S., people familiar with the matter said.
- US Reportedly Probing Boeing 737 Certification[Mar. 20, 2019]
The US departments of transportation and justice are reportedly reviewing how Boeing Co's 737 Max aircraft was certified for commercial flight prior to fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, both of which might be linked to inadequate pilot training on the plane's anti-stall system.
- Algeria Suspends Boeing 737 Max Planes after Tragic Ethiopian Airlines Crash[Mar. 20, 2019]
Algeria on Tuesday decided to suspend the operation of all flights of Boeing 737 MAX over its airspace.
- Europe Sharpens Tools to Fight Subsidies to Foreign Airlines[Mar. 14, 2019]
The European Union will be able to challenge subsidies to foreign airlines more easily under legislation approved on Thursday.
- Argentina Closes Airspace To Boeing 737 MAX Flights: State News Agency[Mar. 17, 2019]
Argentina has temporarily closed its airspace to flights using Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, following similar measures taken by other countries in the region after two fatal crashes involving the plane, the state-run news agency said on Saturday.
- U.S. Transportation Department Probes FAA Approval of 737 MAX: WSJ[Mar. 18, 2019]
The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating the Federal Aviation Administration's approval of Boeing Co's 737 MAX jetliners, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the probe.
- American Airlines Pilots Told by Union Not to Fly to Venezuela[Mar. 15, 2019]
American Airlines Group Inc pilots should not to fly to Venezuela, influential pilots union said on Friday, following a travel advisory issued by the U.S. State Department this week.
- Britain Joins Boeing Suspensions[Mar. 13, 2019]
Britain joined a growing wave of suspensions of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft around the world on Tuesday, escalating the global alarm after a crash in Ethiopia that killed 157 people in the second such disaster for the model in the past few months.
- Europeans Join Wave of Boeing Suspensions after Ethiopia Crash[Mar. 13, 2019]
Many European countries announced on Tuesday to ground Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft following an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash on Sunday.
- US Regulator Says 'No Basis' for Grounding Boeing 737 Max Despite Crashes[Mar. 13, 2019]
US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday said it saw "no basis" to ground Boeing 737 Max planes, despite two recent similar crashes involving aircraft in the series.