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Boeing says Spirit AeroSystems has discovered another problem with fuselages of its 737 jets that might delay deliveries of about 50 aircraft. Both companies are facing intense scrutiny over the quality of their work after an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 was forced to make an emergency landing last month.
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Federal investigators are scrutinizing Spirit AeroSystems, a major Boeing supplier based in Kansas, as they try to understand why a fuselage panel blew off an Alaska Airlines jet in midair last month.
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The first pieces of Terminal A came down Monday as officials broke ground on a new, $1.5 billion terminal at Kansas City International airport. Kansas...
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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is asking the public for feedback on the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, in Kansas…
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When Kansas State University Professor Sunanda Dissanayake and other researchers studied traffic fatalities in Kansas, they expected to find that more...
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The next head of the Kansas Department of Transportation is looking to invest more in maintenance of the highway system and rebuild agency…
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Gov. Jeff Colyer announced a new $65 million project Tuesday to improve a section of I-235 stretching over the Little Arkansas River in Wichita.The…
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The Q-Line trolley is revamping its routes beginning next month.The trolley service will begin running along Douglas only on Dec. 15. Those routes will be…
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Plans for Bike Share ICT to more than double in size should be complete in the coming weeks.Two dozen bike stations and 100 new bikes will debut this fall…
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Transportation planners are getting an update on the trends of bicycle and pedestrian activity in the region.The Wichita Area Metropolitan Planning…
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If you plan to travel over the holiday season, now would be a good time to start booking flights.Dean Headley, a Wichita State University marketing…
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Frontier Airlines’ service between Wichita and Denver officially begins Thursday.Flights from Wichita’s Eisenhower National Airport will be offered…