Business Don't dish any dirt over the holidays, Boeing tells workers Boeing is telling workers to be careful what they say about the company and the 737 MAX over the holidays. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 1 min
National Southwest Airlines Nixes Boeing 737 Max Planes From Its Fleet Until April Southwest said its decision is "based on continued uncertainty" about when the FAA will allow the Max planes return to service. Boeing's 737 Max fleet has been grounded worldwide since March. Brakkton Booker
Politics FAA believed 15 Max planes would crash, but let them fly anyway Steve Dickson is charged with restoring trust in the FAA as the world leader in determining the the airworthiness of Boeing planes. Instead, at a congressional hearing, more damaging information about the agency and the company was revealed. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 5 mins
Politics Why hasn't the FAA cleared the Max? Here's the worry One big question hanging over Boeing and the 737 MAX: when will it return to service? The head of the Federal Aviation Administration testifies before a House committee on Wednesday. World safety agencies, airlines and the traveling public will be listening for clues. Carolyn Adolph Play AudioListen 5 mins
Business Crash Victim's Family Pushes To Keep Boeing 737 Max From Flying Again Too Soon The death of Samya Stumo in an Ethiopian Airlines crash stirred her parents to take action against regulators and Boeing. Victims' families want regulators to order a complete review of the 737 Max. Jim Zarroli Play AudioListen 5 mins
National Safety Experts Slam Boeing And FAA For Design And Approval Of 737 Max Jets Two of the planes crashed, killing hundreds. The review panel finds that Boeing withheld critical details about a flawed new automated system, and the regulators lacked expertise to find the problem. David Schaper
National Southwest Airlines Pilots Sue Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes And Grounding The pilots say they stand to lose $100 million in income. Southwest has canceled more than 30,000 flights since the FAA grounded the aircraft in March after two crashes killed 346 people. Wade Goodwyn
National Boeing Assumed 737 Max Pilots Could Quickly Respond To Cockpit Warnings, NTSB Says Safety board Investigators concluded that Boeing underestimated pilot response time to multiple and cascading error messages resulting from the airplane's automated stall-prevention system. Bobby Allyn
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
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