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Thursday, 25 February 2021_A new report by a US government watchdog shows “weaknesses” in certification of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft that was grounded for 20 months following two deadly crashes.
News ID: 50751    Publish Date : 2021/02/25

Sunday, 20 December 2020_Boeing officials “inappropriately coached” test pilots during recertification efforts after two fatal 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people, according to a lengthy congressional report released on Friday.
News ID: 49848    Publish Date : 2020/12/20

Friday, 20 November 2020 _Some of the relatives of victims of a fatal Boeing 737 MAX crash in Indonesia have slammed a decision by US aviation authorities to allow the jets to return to the skies, saying the move comes too soon.
News ID: 49345    Publish Date : 2020/11/20

Thursday, 20 August 2020_Boeing on Wednesday said it scored the first orders for its beleaguered 737 Max planes since November, selling two of them to a Polish charter airline with options to buy two more.
News ID: 47519    Publish Date : 2020/08/20

Tehran 07 March_Boeing made missteps and withheld information about the 737 MAX while federal regulators failed to provide proper oversight, leading to a “fundamentally flawed” aircraft that demands tighter rules, a US congressional committee said Friday.
News ID: 45378    Publish Date : 2020/03/07

TEHRAN, Dec 19_Boeing's temporary halt in production of its 737 MAX jet lays bare a deepening crisis that could soon weigh even more heavily on the American economy.
News ID: 44577    Publish Date : 2019/12/19

TEHRAN, Dec 16_US aviation company Boeing may cut production of the grounded 737 Max jet or temporarily stop making it after being told that its timetable for a return to the skies was not realistic, according to a published report Sunday.
News ID: 44555    Publish Date : 2019/12/16

TEHRAN, Jul 24 - Donald Trump has no position on Boeing Co’s (BA.N) grounded 737 Max aircraft except that the plane’s flaws must be fixed if the company wants to win U.S. approval to fly it again.
News ID: 42350    Publish Date : 2019/07/24

TEHRAN, Jul 4 - Boeing Co said on Wednesday it would give $100 million over multiple years to local governments and non-profit organizations to help families and communities affected by the deadly crashes of its 737 MAX planes in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
News ID: 41526    Publish Date : 2019/07/04