Boeing needs culture shift to put safety above profits

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that it will continue its enhanced oversight of Boeing indefinitely.
Lufthansa's Carsten Spohr is the latest aviation industry chief to publicly lament how Boeing’s safety crisis is impacting ...
Douglas Dorsey worked on the shop floor at Boeing as an engineer for over 30 years. He said problems began in the late 1990s ...
While other aerospace stocks have done well, with GE stock rising 65% and Airbus ADR up 5%, Boeing has itself to blame for ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's tougher oversight of Boeing will continue indefinitely, the agency's outgoing head said ...
A year ago, a side panel on one of its 737 MAX planes blew off in midair, sending Boeing into a financial, industrial, and existential crisis.
A Boeing plane aborted takeoff at Australia's Melbourne Airport on Sunday for "technical reasons," according to Etihad ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker posted in a blog on Friday that more work needs to be done at Boeing, even after a year a series of unprecedented steps to fix oversight of the company.
While Spirit declined to comment about Paredes’ whistleblower complaint, Spirit, Boeing and the FAA all said that they are committed to protecting whistleblowers and striving for improvement.
The Federal Aviation Administration said inspection procedures for some Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets are not yet finalized, so they ...