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Just two weeks ago, U.S. regulators cleared Boeing's 737 Max to fly following the deadly crashes of two of the planes in 2018 and 2019. Now Boeing is reporting an order for 75 of the aircraft.
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FAA chief Stephen Dickson says his agency is "in the final stages of reviewing" changes Boeing has made to the aircraft after two deadly crashes and could finish the evaluation "in coming days."
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Spirit AeroSystems reported continuing declines in revenue and income during the third quarter.The aerospace manufacturing company said Tuesday that…
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There was a time when Peri Widener thought she might make a career as a pianist.Instead, she took her communications degree from Wichita State University…
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Wichita is known as the Air Capital of the World — birthplace of Beechcraft and Cessna, and home to Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation and dozens of…
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It was another dismal quarter for Spirit AeroSystems.The Wichita aviation manufacturer reported its second-quarter earnings Tuesday. Both revenue and…
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Spirit AeroSystems announced another round of layoffs on Friday as the Wichita aerospace company continues to get battered by the grounding of the 737 Max…
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The agency says older 737 Classic and Next Generation planes that have been in storage because of the COVID-19 pandemic might have developed engine valve problems that could lead to engine failure.
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More than a year after the plane's grounding because of two deadly crashes, the FAA began a series of certification flights Monday, a big step toward allowing the 737 Max to fly passengers again.
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Spirit AeroSystems wants to more than double its defense work — a strategy that's been in the works but is more important now that commercial aviation has…