Business FAA Gives Boeing OK To Resume 737 Max Passenger Service After 20 months on the tarmac that followed two fatal crashes, Boeing's troubled airliner has been given the green light by the Federal Aviation Administration. David Schaper Scott Neuman
National Troubled 737 Max Nearing Takeoff As FAA Review Of Jetliner Nearly Complete FAA chief Stephen Dickson says his agency is "in the final stages of reviewing" changes Boeing has made to the aircraft after two deadly crashes and could finish the evaluation "in coming days." David Schaper
National 'I Like What I See': FAA Chief Flies 737 Max, But Not Ready To Recertify Plane Steve Dickson took a Boeing 737 Max on a test flight Wednesday and says "It responded well," as regulators inch closer to ungrounding the troubled jetliner. David Schaper
National Congressional Inquiry Faults Boeing And FAA Failures For Deadly 737 Max Plane Crashes An investigation into the troubled plane's development and certification finds a "disturbing pattern" of Boeing design flaws, management failures and "grossly insufficient oversight by the FAA." David Schaper
Business Boeing 737 MAX test flights this week? What that could mean for the jet's return The Federal Aviation Administration has approved certification test flights for Boeing's 737 MAX, according to news reports. Angela King Kim Shepard
Boeing to cut 15% of workforce after financial losses Boeing said Wednesday that it will cut about 15% of the workforce in its commercial airplanes business. It's a big blow for the Puget Sound region. Gil Aegerter Kim Shepard
Business Boeing hit by first annual loss in 20 years in 737 Max crisis The Boeing Co. said Wednesday that last year it suffered its first annual loss in more than 20 years. Carolyn Adolph
National Report Defends 'Thorough Work' Done Certifying Boeing 737 Max — But Suggests Changes Amid difficult questions about the steps taken by Boeing and regulators, the review commissioned by the Department of the Transportation largely validated the process that put the jetliner in the air. Colin Dwyer
National As New CEO Takes Charge, Boeing's Challenges Remain David Calhoun, Boeing's new CEO, has served on the company's board of directors since 2009, leading to skepticism he is enough of an outsider to produce significant reform. David Schaper
Technology 'This airplane is designed by clowns.' Boeing employee internal messages before 737 MAX disasters Employees bragged about getting approval for the jets without having to give pilots much new training. One employee says, "This airplane is designed by clowns who ... are supervised by monkeys." David Schaper Vanessa Romo