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The first 737 Max 9 planes have started flying again after a fuselage panel blew off in midair last week. But industry analysts say Boeing's reputation will take a lot longer to repair.
Boeing's 737 Max 9 returns to service for first time since door blowout 01:59. For the first time since Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners were grounded after a mid-air blowout earlier this month, the ...
Federal Aviation Administration officials have cleared the runway for Boeing’s 737 Max 9 to fly again, less than a month after a portion of an Alaska Airlines plane blew off midflight over Oregon.
Grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 planes return to the sky on Friday. But Boeing's reputation will take a lot longer to repair. Industry analysts say concerns about quality will continue to haunt the company.
One year after Boeing's super-fuel-efficient 737 MAX 8 jet made its aerial debut, its bigger sibling – the MAX 9 – is just weeks away from its rollout.
The MAX 9 is getting its butt kicked by the Airbus A321neo or "new engine option." Even though the 737 MAX is the fastest-selling plane in Boeing history, ...
The FAA had temporarily grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes after a panel flew off an Alaska Airlines , opens new tab jet shortly after takeoff on Jan. 5.
The first flight of the “MAX 9” took off from Boeing’s Renton, Wash., assembly line at 1:52 p.m. ET and landed at Seattle's Boeing Field after two hours, 42 minutes of flying.
The 737 MAX 9 has a monstrous size for a 737 variant. The jet has a maximum takeoff weight of 194,700 lbs (88,300 kg). This is 12,000 lbs heavier than the 737 MAX 8 and 17,000 lbs more than the ...
The aircraft manufacturer is celebrating the pending entry-into-service of the jet model -- but the 2020 arrival of the slightly larger and more efficient 737 MAX 10 will render it superfluous.
After a door plug malfunction blew a hole in an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet during flight on Jan. 5, all Max 9 airplanes with plug doors have been grounded nationwide.. The Federal ...
The FAA said it had begun reviewing data from the first round of inspections on the 737 MAX 9 planes. That is an incremental step in what is expected to be a lengthy process.