Boeing poised to start crucial 737 Max flight safety tests tomorrowThis follows months of bug-related delays.By J. Fingas, 06.28.2020
Boeing employees called designers of flawed Max 737 jets 'clowns'Newly released emails show employees had concerns about the faulty jets. By M. DeAngelis, 01.10.2020
Crash investigators fault 737 Max's design and approval processIndonesian officials cited Boeing's MCAS system and a lack of pilot training for it. By S. Dent, 10.25.2019
Boeing messages hint staff may have misled FAA about 737 MaxPilots questioned the performance of the jet's anti-stall tech.By J. Fingas, 10.18.2019
Boeing reportedly left engineers, officials unaware of 737 Max changesThey'd assumed there was more safety tech than there really was.By J. Fingas, 06.02.2019
Bird strike may have triggered software issue in second 737 Max crashAn executive may have dismissed the idea after the first crash.By J. Fingas, 05.21.2019
Boeing says its 737 Max software update is completeIt still needs FAA certification.By C. Fisher, 05.16.2019
FAA 'tentatively' approves software fix for 737 Max jetsThis also includes new training to handle the anti-stall system.By J. Fingas, 03.24.2019