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Dean's family says he quickly fell into critical condition after being diagnosed with a MRSA bacterial infection. He is the second aviation whistleblower to die in the past three months.
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WSU Tech will offer a flight program beginning next month, the first of its kind in the city.
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WSU Tech announced it will offer scholarships to workers laid off because of the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max.The scholarships will cover the cost of…
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Spirit AeroSystems said Thursday it has reached an agreement with Boeing to resume production of the 737 Max, but at reduced levels.Both Boeing and Spirit…
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Boeing suggests it could fly about mid-2020. Industry sources note that the FAA and other regulators around the world could take months longer to find the planes safe to fly passengers.
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Spirit AeroSystems announced Friday that it will lay off 2,800 employees at its plant in Wichita as the shutdown of the Boeing 737 Max program drags…
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Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita is offering voluntary layoffs to employees as uncertainty over Boeing’s 737 Max continues into the new year.Spirit said in a…
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Boeing's decision to halt production of its 737 Max jet next month will have far-reaching impacts on thousands of workers at supply chain companies in Wichita, the "Air Capital of the World."
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Dennis Muilenburg, the embattled CEO of Boeing, is resigning from his post, the aerospace giant announced Monday.The company says its board of directors…
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Spirit AeroSystems said Friday it will suspend production of the 737 Max beginning Jan. 1.The company says Boeing ordered Spirit to halt all 737…
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Kansas may help pay workers at Spirit AeroSystems if the grounded Boeing 737 Max doesn't return to the sky soon, Gov. Laura Kelly said.Kelly said she…
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The aircraft giant is the top U.S. exporter, and its decision to suspend production of the 737 Max is likely to ripple through the supply chain. Several analysts project that the move will cut growth.