Boeing crisis
Bird strikes and fume incidents ruffle feathers for Boeing and aviation regulators
The software fix for the Boeing 737 Max 8 – some of which are flown in Australia – won’t reach the full global fleet until mid-2028.
- Chris Zappone
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Boeing ordered to pay $69m to the family of woman killed in plane crash
The 24-year-old American was travelling to Uganda for her job with a non-profit organisation when the plane crashed minutes after take-off in 2019.
- Rio Yamat
- Opinion
- Aviation
Boeing’s 737 replacement could break the company
Boeing has a chance to set a new standard of excellence for designing commercial aircraft. It can’t afford to get it wrong.
- Thomas Black
King of the skies: Airbus is about to take a crown Boeing has held for decades
In 1981, the year Airbus announced it would build a new single-aisle jetliner to take on Boeing, the 737 ruled the roost.
- Anthony Palazzo
Air India junior pilot asked captain why he turned off fuel switches
New details add fresh perspective on the confusion in the cockpit during the 32 seconds between take-off and the crash of flight 171.
- Allyson Versprille and Julie Johnsson
- Updated
- Air accident
Fuel switches under scrutiny in Air India crash checked on Australian 787s
Attention has also focused on the mental health of the commanding pilot of the doomed flight.
- Chris Zappone
- Updated
- Companies
India ramps up checks on Boeing 787s after fatal crash
Urgent safety checks are being carried out for dozens of Boeing 787 jets in the wake of the Air India crash.
- Mihir Mishra and Leen Al-Rashdan
- Analysis
- Air accident
Is the Air India crash one tragedy too many for Boeing’s reputation?
The prospect now that the Dreamliner could acquire the taint of a 737 Max-level issue, real or imagined, would be an unwelcome challenge for the company.
- Chris Zappone
- Updated
- Air accident
Boeing’s safety record under scrutiny after Air India disaster
Air India flight 171 is the first fatal crash for Boeing’s Dreamliner, with the company already under a cloud for its record with the 737 Max.
- Chris Zappone
‘Prisoner’s dilemma’: How China is using the West to try and rule the skies
China’s Great Leap Skyward has the potential to shake up global aviation, but first its premier commercial airliner must fully get off the ground.
- Chris Zappone