Boeing 737-800 Engine Cowling Detachment Prompts Investigation
Boeing’s 737-800 plane experienced an engine cowling detachment during take-off, prompting an investigation by US airline regulators. The incident raised concerns over Boeing’s manufacturing and safety standards, adding to the company’s recent challenges. Southwest Airlines confirmed a thorough review of the aircraft and announced a three-hour delay for affected passengers.
United Airlines flight veers off runway at Houston airport, no injuries reported
United Airlines flight veers off runway at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, causing anxiety among passengers. Despite no injuries, collaboration with NTSB, FAA, and Boeing underway to investigate the incident. Stay tuned to FOX 26 Houston for updates.
Boeing’s Deferred Prosecution Agreement Under Scrutiny by U.S. Department of Justice
Boeing’s $10 billion comeback plan is at risk as the U.S. Department of Justice reviews its deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) following a recent incident involving a Boeing 737 Max. The DOJ’s scrutiny could lead to significant fines and new restrictions for the aerospace giant, posing serious challenges for its planned resurgence in the industry.
FAA Approves Boeing 737 Max 9 to Resume Flights
The Federal Aviation Administration has given approval for the Boeing 737 Max 9 to begin flying again, allowing the planes to return to the skies as early as Friday. This decision comes after part of the fuselage blew out of…
Crack on Cockpit Window Forces ANA Flight to Return to Airport
A domestic All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight in Japan was forced to return to its departure airport after a crack was discovered on the cockpit window during the flight. The incident occurred on ANA flight NH1182, which was traveling from…