Eleven of 17 clients represented by the Wisner Law Firm in Chicago have settled claims, partner Alexandra M. Wisner said in an interview
India's safety regulator doesn't see 737 Max flying this year
The aircraft has been grounded since mid-March following two deadly crashes but could return to the air on a staggered schedule in different countries
It's also a new blow for the 777X, which was originally scheduled to take off on its first flight this summer
Irish lessor moves NCLT seeking to take back Boeing 777
Lion Air would need to be satisfied with the outcome of negotiations with Boeing before taking the planes
IAF had signed a contract with the US government and Boeing Ltd in September 2015 for 22 Apache helicopters
The 737 MAX, Boeing's best-selling jet, was grounded globally in March following the Ethiopian Airlines crash
Boeing's crisis-hit 737 MAX has been grounded following two fatal accidents
If the numbers hold throughout the year, Airbus could replace Boeing as the world's largest aircraft maker
Regulatory authorities, in this case Federal Aviation Administration, also failed to check the critical aspects of safety in its eagerness to give speedy approval
The Max software was developed at a time Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and pressing suppliers to cut costs
The setback, at the very least, is expected to prompt additional disruptions to airline schedules across the US and overseas
The FAA recently found a potential risk that Boeing must mitigate
Airbus is expected to exploit the paralysis at its rival by unveiling an ultra-long-range addition to its A320-family of planes
Given that the two aircraft manufacturers are bound together in a global duopoly, Boeing may be able to change the dynamics to its advantage
The company acknowledged that it originally planned to fix a cockpit warning light in 2020 after two key lawmakers disclosed the company's timetable on Friday.
Boeing MAX jets have been grounded worldwide and airlines are cancelling multimillion contracts following crashes in October and March that killed nearly 350 people
Questions multiply about flight testing for the B737 MAX-8, MCAS software refinements, whistle-blowers and passenger confidence
The 737 MAX was grounded globally in March after a crash in Ethiopia killed all 157 people on board, the model's second deadly crash in five months