FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for 737 Fuselage Catarina Madureira·October 5, 2019The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Boeing 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900,...0 Comments
Serious Cracking Issue Identified on Boeing 737 NG Aircraft Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·September 30, 2019A serious cracking issue has been identified on some Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft, prompting the manufacturer to...6 Comments
Boeing to Compensate 737 MAX Victim’s Families Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·September 24, 2019Boeing has announced that they will be paying the families of the 346 people killed in the two...4 Comments
Transavia 737 Almost Takes Off From Taxiway Catarina Madureira·September 19, 2019A Transavia Boeing 737-800 was involved in a serious incident on Friday September 6th; it almost took off...0 Comments
Cayman Airlines Boeing 737 Evacuated in Orlando Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·September 10, 2019A Cayman Airlines Boeing 737-300 was evacuated in Orlando after the pilots received a cargo smoke warning. The...0 Comments
Former Boeing Official Refuses to Turn Over 737 MAX Documents Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·September 9, 2019A former Boeing official has refused to turn over crucial 737 MAX development documentation, after he cited the...3 Comments
S7 Boeing 737 Almost Ran Out of Runway During Takeoff at Moscow Airport Catarina Madureira·August 8, 2019A Boeing 737-800 of S7 Airlines, registration VQ-BKV and performing flight S7-263 from Moscow Domodedovo to Simferopol, almost...8 Comments
Ryanair ‘Rebrands’ Boeing 737 MAX Catarina Madureira·July 15, 2019Ryanair, the largest low-cost carrier in Europe, appears to have rebranded the Boeing 737 MAX to 737-8200. Most...6 Comments
EASA Identifies 737 MAX Autopilot Fault Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·July 10, 2019The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has presented Boeing with five major requirements that need to be addressed,...17 Comments