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Richard Blumenthal - Boeing’s CEO is scheduled to field questions about plane safety from U.S. senators - apnews.com - state Alaska - Sweden

Boeing’s CEO is scheduled to field questions about plane safety from U.S. senators

U.S. lawmakers are expected to press Boeing’s chief executive Tuesday about the company’s latest plan to fix its manufacturing problems, and relatives of people who died in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners plan to be in the room, watching him.

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Ryan Grenoble - FAA Investigating Report Boeing, Airbus Used Parts Made From Fake Titanium - huffpost.com - New York

FAA Investigating Report Boeing, Airbus Used Parts Made From Fake Titanium

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a major manufacturer for Boeing and Airbus said some parts for commercial jets may have been fabricated using counterfeit titanium.

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Mark Walker - Spirit Aerosystems - F.A.A. Investigating How Counterfeit Titanium Got Into Boeing and Airbus Jets - nytimes.com

F.A.A. Investigating How Counterfeit Titanium Got Into Boeing and Airbus Jets

Some recently manufactured Boeing and Airbus jets have components made from titanium that was sold using fake documentation verifying the material’s authenticity, according to a supplier for the plane makers, raising concerns about the structural integrity of those airliners.

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Mark Walker - F.A.A. Administrator Says Previous Oversight of Boeing Was ‘Too Hands-Off’ - nytimes.com - state South Carolina - Charleston, state South Carolina

F.A.A. Administrator Says Previous Oversight of Boeing Was ‘Too Hands-Off’

The Federal Aviation Administration’s top official acknowledged on Thursday that the agency failed to adequately oversee Boeing and that it should have had better visibility into the plane manufacturer’s safety practices long before a door panel blew off a plane while it was in flight on Jan. 5.

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Tara Copp - As Congress investigates the Osprey, families balance grief with pilots’ love for the warplane - apnews.com - Washington - Japan

As Congress investigates the Osprey, families balance grief with pilots’ love for the warplane

WASHINGTON (AP) — The V-22 Osprey that crashed off the coast of Japan last year brought the aircraft’s safety record back under scrutiny — but this time without one of its most vocal defenders.

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Boeing Launches NASA Astronauts For The First Time After Years Of Delays - huffpost.com

Boeing Launches NASA Astronauts For The First Time After Years Of Delays

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Boeing launched astronauts for the first time Wednesday, belatedly joining SpaceX as a second taxi service for NASA.

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Boeing tells federal regulators how it plans to fix aircraft safety and quality problems - apnews.com - state Alaska

Boeing tells federal regulators how it plans to fix aircraft safety and quality problems

Boeing officials explained their plan to improve manufacturing quality and safety during a three-hour meeting Thursday with federal officials, who will continue restrictions they placed on the company after one of its jetliners suffered a blowout of a fuselage panel in January.

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Mark Walker - Action - Boeing Gives F.A.A. Plan to Address Systemic Quality-Control Issues - nytimes.com

Boeing Gives F.A.A. Plan to Address Systemic Quality-Control Issues

Boeing’s top executives delivered a plan to improve quality and safety to the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday, vowing to address systemic issues that have damaged the company’s reputation and put the aircraft manufacturer at the center of several federal investigations.

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