Business Boeing 737 Max Grounding Takes Toll On Airlines And Passengers Airlines around the world are cutting flights because of the grounding of Boeing's 737 Max. That's created disruptions for passengers during the busy summer travel season and hit airlines financially. Jim Zarroli
Business Boeing's 737 Max woes could hit Renton hard If Boeing has to reduce or halt production of the 737 Max, it would be a big deal for the aviation sector and an even bigger deal in the town where the MAX planes are made: Renton. John Ryan
Business As the 737 Max crisis grows, Boeing faces crucial decisions about production in Renton Kim Malcolm talks with aviation journalist Jon Ostrower about the latest developments in Boeing's 737 MAX crisis. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Business As 737 Max Grounding Drags On, Boeing's Bottom Line Takes A Hit Four months after its top-selling 737 Max airliner was grounded worldwide, Boeing announced a 35% drop in revenues and a loss of $2.9 billion in the second quarter. Jim Zarroli Avie Schneider
Law & Courts Boeing crash family serves notice it will sue FAA Family members who lost a loved one in the crash of an Ethiopian MAX jet are launching a new lawsuit. They're already suing Boeing. Now they’re preparing to sue the Federal Aviation Administration for $800 million. Carolyn Adolph
SPEEA engineer breaks silence on Boeing's MAX 737. Read this letter The union representing Boeing’s engineers says Boeing’s cost-cutting culture is to blame for production problems with the 737 MAX and other planes. Carolyn Adolph
Business FAA finds another problem with beleaguered Boeing Max FAA finds another issue with Boeing Max that contributes to crashes Carolyn Adolph
National FAA Finds New Problem With 737 Max Jets, Delaying Their Return To Flight Southwest, American and United Airlines have already pulled the aircraft from their schedules through Labor Day weekend. Two of the planes crashed within five months, killing hundreds of people. David Schaper
Business MAX crisis stands in the way of Boeing's new plane The Paris Airshow winds down over the weekend. This was the show where many people expected both Boeing and Airbus to release new planes. It didn't happen. Carolyn Adolph
Politics Flight crews: We will trust after we verify 737 Max safety 737 MAX Pilots and flight attendants are telling Congress they aren't ready to trust Boeing or the Federal Aviation Administration about the 737 MAX. Carolyn Adolph