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BLS 342 (Meyers)
2018-2019 Crashes Articles
BLS 342 (Meyers): 2018-2019 Crashes Articles
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2018-2019 Crashes Articles
Boeing 737 MAX 2018/2019 Crashes Fallout Articles
Boeing's Max Jet Is Nearing a Milestone
Ex-Boeing Pilot Heads to Court Over 737 MAX Charges
Ex-Boeing test pilot found not guilty of deceiving FAA over 737 Max jets
US Lawmakers to ask FAA to Detail Boeing 737 Max Oversight
From Nov. 2021
Boeing says certain 787 parts improperly manufactured
From October 14 2021
Boeing 737 Max Updates
2 years after being grounded, the Boeing 737 Max is flying again
FAA approves Boeing’s fix for 737 MAX electrical flaw, clearing the way for return to flight
Boeing shareholder challenges forum selection clause for barring federal derivative claim
Reflections on Boeing’s Exposure Following the 737 MAX Crashes
Boeing Aviation24.be
Boeing asks Delaware court to throw out investors' 737 MAX lawsuit
US government blames just two Boeing test pilots for Boeing’s Max ‘fraud’
How ‘Boeing’s Fatal Flaw’ Grounded the 737 Max and Exposed Failed Oversight
In 737 Max Crashes, Boeing Pointed to Pilot Error — Despite a Fatal Design Flaw
The Max
Boeing's Nightmare: Will Southwast Turn to Airbus?
Boeing Needs More Than a CEO
Boeing Ousts CEO Amid Crisis
New Boeing CEO Seeks FAA Reset
Who's to Blame for Boeing's 737 Max Saga?
Boeing's Commitment to Automation Grows
Boeing's MAX Woes Hit Supplier
Boeing Eyes Raise More Debt As Costs Climb from MAX Crisis
Boeing Does U-Turn on MAX Steps
Chatter at Boeing Undercuts Its Defense of MAX Stance
Slowing Down 737 MAX grounding hits the supply chain
After Muilenburg
CEO Shuffle
Boeing Emails Explain Nothing
Boeing's Jet Deals Lowest In a Decade
Boeing Finds Another Software Problem
Boeing Delays 737 MAX Return
The Latest Setback For Boeing Has A Silver Lining
Overheard - Editorial
Boeing Post Its First Annual Loss Since 1997 as MAX Costs Surge
Boeing's Troubles Are Far From Over
Boeing Faces New Hitch for MAX
Boeing's Woes Drag on U.S. Growth
MAX Woes Delay Deal for Divisions of Boeing Supplier
FAA Flags New 737 MAX Glitch
Going Concerns-Boeing's Jan. 29 Teleconference
Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
Boeing's Orders Dry up in January
Boeing Fires Executive After Emails
Boeing Taps Feinberg to Give Out MAX Community Funds
Boeing MAX Simulator Training Is Taking Shape
Congressional Report Faults Boeing on MAX Design, FAA for Lax Oversight;
FAA Poised to Require Electrical Wiring Fixes Before Boeing 737 MAX Jets Can Fly Again, Sources Say
MAX Inventory Clearing May Continue Into 2022
Boeing’s 737 MAX problem is a symptom of another widespread illness plaguing Wall Street
3 Recent Aviation Week Articles
"How the Max Changes Things"
"Ethiopian MAX Crash Report Deflects Attention From Pilots' Role"
"Boeing Max Simulator Training Taking Shape"
"Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits" by Milton Friedman,
"Move Over, Shareholders: Top CEOs Say Companies Have Obligations to Society" by David Benoit
" Managing for Stakeholders, The Purpose of the Corporation" by R. Edward Freeman.
"Story-Telling, Values Clarification, and Values Sharing" by Timothy L. Fort
Boeing 737 MAX Crashes Fallout Additional Articles
01 - Boeing to Chop Another 11,000 Positions
02 - Proposed New 737 MAX Training Emphasizes Pilot Awareness
03 - Weighing in on the 737 MAX / Early Simulator Trials Foreshadowed Boeing 737 MAX Pilot Issues
05 - FAA Chief Pilots 737 MAX to Test Boeing's Latest Fixes
06 - Boeing Investor Suits Aims at Board
07 - Boeing Supplier Goes Bankrupt
2018/2019 Crashes Fall 2022 Articles & Litigation
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