The report recommends "the aircraft flight control system shall be reviewed by the manufacturer."
The March 10 disaster prompted a worldwide grounding of Boeing's best-selling plane and scrutiny of its certification process
Despite a marquee China order, the planemaker isn't gloating
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the estate of Ethiopian Airlines passenger Jackson Musoni of Rwanda, claims the 737 Max 8 isn't safely designed
US Federal Aviation Agency said that no passengers were on board the aircraft, which was being transferred to Victorville, California for storage
Lawmakers pressed Chao on several aviation safety issues now under a microscope following the twin crashes of Boeing's latest 737 airliner
It's possible the changes will get the 737 Max back in the air within weeks, said aviation consultant Robert Mann
Investigators looking to uncover the causes must answer one of the biggest questions: Was the plane's software to blame?
Boeing has scheduled a briefing on Wednesday for about 200 pilots and airline representatives in Renton, Washington, home of its 737 assembly complex
The deal announced in Paris will include both Neo -- for new engine option - and so-called classic or CEO versions of the A319, A320 and A321, though the majority will be A320neos and A321neos
The meeting is a sign that Boeing's planned software patch is nearing completion, though it will still need regulatory approval
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will receive the patch 'early next week,' a government source said
Garuda is the first airline to publicly confirm plans to cancel an order for the troubled jets
It's going to be supremely challenging for Comac to find the cost savings necessary to undercut Boeing and Airbus outside China
The probe comes as Boeing struggles to deal with a public firestorm over two deadly crashes of the Boeing 737 Max 8 jetliner within the last five months
The 737 MAX jets were grounded last week following two fatal crashes in the past five months, the causes of which are under investigation.
Senator Ted Cruz, the Texas Republican, called for a hearing of the Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation and Space, for March 27
The investigation by the department's inspector general was launched after a Lion Air crash in October killed 189 people
The 2012 investigation also found that discord over Boeing's treatment had created a 'negative work environment' among Federal Aviation Administration employee
Boeing said it had paused deliveries of its fastest-selling 737 MAX aircraft built at its factory near Seattle