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View all search resultsBoeing, the world’s largest and most famous aircraft manufacturer, and the FAA, which had been recognized as the most prominent aviation authority (it was born shortly after the first engine-powered aircraft flown by the Wright Brothers in 1903), are now facing a serious credibility threat. Whether Boeing’s effort to try to fly the B-737 MAX 8 again will succeed, only time will tell.
The Indonesian Embassy in Washington urges the bereaved families of those who perished on board the Lion Air Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft that crashed last year, to get in touch with its officials, following confirmation that Boeing will provide compensation to the tune of US$50 million.
The American aviation giant, which has been rocked by an unprecedented crisis after its entire 737 MAX 8 fleet was grounded in mid-March, said a subcontractor informed it of problems with a batch of a part involved in deploying the wings' leading edge.
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