The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it will not require any immediate action after convening a review board ...
US regulator the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will take no immediate action to address a smoke-related issue ...
The FAA is weighing new takeoff instructions for Boeing 737 MAX pilots to avoid a risk of smoke in the cabin or flight deck ...
A team of accident investigators inside the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have internally recommended a design change ...
The FAA Corrective Action Review Board, after reviewing the CFM LEAP-1B engine bird strikes, which eventually led to smoke ...
A technical review by the FAA decided the risk from an engine vulnerability does not warrant immediate action, contrary to an ...
The Federal Aviation Administration won't require any immediate action after assembling a review board to weigh concerns ...
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to convene a review board in the coming weeks to consider safety concerns about ...
The FAA is considering new takeoff instructions for pilots of Boeing 737 Max jets to prevent smoke from entering the cabin if ...
In both situations, pilots landed safely in emergencies. The FAA can demand that 737 MAX pilots temporarily change takeoff protocols as a precaution until Boeing finds a long-term fix. A story from ...
After two Southwest 737 Max jets saw smoke on board, the FAA is reviewing an issue with the engine that powers the Boeing ...
The change would be temporary until Boeing implements a permanent fix, according to the recommendations, seen by Bloomberg ...