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Boeing begins testing 737-10 Max
Boeing has completed a test flight of the 737-10 Max, the largest variant in the family. The airplane took off from Renton Field, Washington, and landed at Boeing Field in Seattle.
Ryanair welcomes first Boeing 737 Max to fleet
Ryanair has welcomed its first Boeing 737 Max after nearly two years of delays. The aircraft flew overnight from Seattle and will land in Dublin Airport later this afternoon.
SMBC places new Boeing 737 Max order
The new order comes as airlines prepare for a robust return to air travel and modernise their narrow-body fleets to reduce fuel use and carbon emissions.
Boeing boosts production capacity in Costa Rica
Boeing has announced a new partnership with a Costa Rica-based maintenance, repair and overhaul provider to create additional conversion capacity for the 737-800 converted freighter.
Boeing sees losses narrow over first quarter
Boeing has reported a net loss of $561 million for the first quarter of 2021, a modest improvement on the $641 million in losses reported for the same period last year.
Boeing suspends retirement requirement for Calhoun
While the action extends the mandatory retirement age for David Calhoun to early 2028, there is no fixed term associated with his employment.
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise places order for 15 Boeing 737 Max planes
Aircraft lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise is growing its fleet with an order of 15 737-8 Max planes from Boeing. The order is the first direct 737 Max purchase by the lessor from Boeing.
Southwest Airlines orders 100 Boeing 737 Max planes
Boeing and Southwest Airlines have announced the carrier will continue to build its business around the 737 Max family - in what amounts to a huge endorsement of the troubled aircraft.
777 Partners endorses return of Boeing 737 Max
Boeing and 777 Partners have announced an agreement to add 24 737 Max planes to the firm’s aviation portfolio. The private investment firm has also taken purchase rights for an additional 60 airplanes.
Boeing 737 Max continues to regain ground
European carriers having been leading the way this month, lifting the in-service fleet above 100 planes for the first time since the resumption of revenue flights in early December.
Collins and Schwab to step down from Boeing board
The Boeing board of directors has announced Arthur Collins and Susan Schwab will retire when their terms expire and will not stand for re-election at the annual meeting of shareholders.
Boeing reports near $12bn loss for 2020
Boeing has reported a net loss of US$11.9 billion for financial 2020, or a GAAP loss per share of $20.88, as the full toll of the Covid-19 becomes clear.