Business How does Boeing change the subject at the Paris Air Show? All eyes will again be on Boeing when The Paris Air Show begins Monday. But the reasons will be different this year with the company's 737 Max planes still grounded after those two deadly crashes. Angela King Carolyn Adolph
Business Boeing CEO Admits Mistake In 737 Max Communication Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg concedes his company did not give enough information about a malfunctioning safety light. Daniella Cheslow
Business Boeing stock continues slide with no end to MAX crisis in sight Boeing stock is trading about hundred dollars lower than it was before the 737 MAX crisis. Carolyn Adolph
Politics FAA chief: Pilots should have been told about automated system on 737 Max A U.S. House committee grilled air regulators about Boeing's 737 MAX today. They asked why pilots were not told about the automated system MCAS from the very beginning. Carolyn Adolph
Business Old 737 switch could have saved Ethiopian flight, engineer says A former Boeing engineer says the company changed the wiring of two cutoff switches inside the MAX. Peter Lemme says that decision took an option away from the pilots fighting to save one of the planes. Carolyn Adolph
Business Boeing says no flaws in 737 Max. Former engineer points to several Boeing continues to maintain there was no flaw in the design of the 737 MAX. But a former Boeing engineer is meeting with federal investigators this week. He says he can point to several flaws in the automated system known as MCAS. Carolyn Adolph
National Boeing Knew About 737 Max Sensor Problem Before Plane Crash In Indonesia Engineers at the company discovered a problem with a key safety indicator light within months of the first deliveries of the 737 Max. But it didn't inform airlines or regulators for another year. Laurel Wamsley
Business Boeing prepares for lawsuits Boeing says the company’s general counsel J Michael Luttig will now exclusively manage legal issues related to the 737 MAX. Carolyn Adolph
Business Boeing shareholders grill CEO on safety standards Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg faced shareholders and reporters for the first time since the crashes of two planes. He said many times that the company does not admit to errors in the design and certification of the 737 MAX. Carolyn Adolph
National Boeing CEO Faces Tough Questions On 737 Max Plane's Design Speaking to shareholders and the press, Dennis Muilenburg defended Boeing's planes and processes. But he admitted a software system and its activation were a "common link" in two recent crashes. Laurel Wamsley