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#1 Judge Rejects Family Members’ Bid to Reopen Boeing 737 MAX Plea Deal

Feb 10 2023 // A U.S. judge in Texas late on Thursday denied a legal bid by families of the victims of two Boeing 737 MAX crashes to reopen or reject a January 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. Boeing won immunity from criminal...

#2 Boeing to Pay $200M to Settle Charges it Misled Investors About 737 MAX

Sep 23 2022 // Boeing Co. will pay $200 million to settle civil charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it misled investors about its 737 MAX, which was grounded for 20 months after two fatal crashes killed 346...

#3 Federal Investigators Subpoena Pilots Over Close Call at JFK Airport

Feb 13 2023 // Federal investigators said Friday they have issued subpoenas to force the pilots of an American Airlines jet to sit for recorded interviews about a close call on a runway at New York’s Kennedy Airport last month. The...

#4 U.S. Congress to Investigate FAA Computer Outage That Snarled Flights

Jan 12 2023 // U.S. lawmakers will review the cause of a Federal Aviation Administration computer system outage overnight on Tuesday that sparked a nationwide ground stop and delayed or canceled more than 10,000 U.S. flights. Senate...

#5 Judge Orders Boeing Arraigned on MAX Fraud Charge

Jan 20 2023 // A federal judge on Thursday ordered Boeing Co BA.N to appear in court on Jan. 26 to be arraigned on a 2021 felony charge after families of those killed in two fatal crashes objected to a 2021 plea deal. Boeing won immunity...

#6 U.S. Airports’ Outdated Tech Leaves Planes Vulnerable to Runway Near-Misses

Apr 6 2023 // A crucial safety system that’s relied on to avoid potentially fatal collisions at major US airports is aging and plagued by outages that have left travelers unprotected for months at a time. At some airports, it...

#7 Update: U.S. Flight Departures Resume After FAA Lifts Ground Stop

Jan 11 2023 // US flight departures began resuming early Wednesday after an overnight outage to a key air-traffic system prompted authorities to ground planes nationwide. The Federal Aviation Administration said normal air traffic...

#8 Southwest Airlines Is Sued for Not Providing Refunds After Meltdown

Jan 3 2023 // Southwest Airlines has been sued by a passenger who said it failed to provide refunds to passengers left stranded when an operational meltdown led the carrier to cancel more than 15,000 flights late last month. In a...

#9 FAA Says ‘Unintentionally Deleted Files’ Prompted Computer Outage

Jan 20 2023 // The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday a preliminary review found that contract personnel “unintentionally deleted files” disrupting a key computer system and prompting a nationwide...

#10 United Airlines to Pay Buddhist Pilot $305K to Settle Religious Discrimination Claim

Nov 18 2022 // United Airlines will pay $305,000 to a Buddhist pilot and will provide other relief to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency’s New...

#11 Boeing Accused in Lawsuit of Stealing Trade Secrets for NASA Rocket

Jun 8 2023 // Boeing was sued on Wednesday by a Colorado company that accused the aerospace giant of stealing trade secrets for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, and then building components with “critical” safety...

#12 US Airport Websites Knocked Offline by Pro-Russia Hackers

Oct 12 2022 // A pro-Russian hacktivist group is claiming credit for a series of disruptions that temporarily knocked the websites of some US airports offline. The group, called Killnet, has engaged in a series of cyberattacks in recent...

#13 Boeing 737 MAX Relatives May Pursue Pre-Impact Victim Compensation Claims

May 31 2023 // A U.S. judge ruled late on Tuesday that relatives of those killed in a 2019 Boeing 737 MAX Ethiopian Airlines crash may seek compensation for pain and suffering of passengers before the plane hit the ground. Boeing in 2021...

#14 Boeing Crashes: Passengers’ Families Deemed Crime Victims

Oct 25 2022 // A federal judge ruled Friday that relatives of people killed in the crashes of two Boeing 737 Max planes are crime victims under federal law and should have been told about private negotiations over a settlement that...

#15 Lawmakers Focus on Aviation Safety After 2 Near-Miss Crashes

Feb 8 2023 // The U.S. Congress needs to address serious concerns about the country’s aviation system after recent incidents including two near miss crashes and the failure of a key pilot computing system, lawmakers said on...

#16 Shareholders Sue Southwest Airlines Over Flight Meltdown

Jan 13 2023 // Shareholders filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines Co. on Thursday, accusing the carrier of fraudulently concealing problems that led last month to an operational meltdown and more than 15,000 flight...

#17 Aircraft Lessor BOC Aviation Sues 16 Insurers Over Claims for Jets Stuck in Russia

Nov 14 2022 // BOC Aviation Ltd. has begun legal action in pursuit of claims against 16 insurers over aircraft the lessor owns that are stuck in Russia, an Irish High Court filing shows. The insurers named in the proceedings, which the...

#18 Southwest Cancels Thousands More Flights; U.S. Government Vows Scrutiny

Dec 28 2022 // Southwest Airlines Co. on Dec. 27 came under fire from the U.S. government after the low-cost carrier kept canceling flights due to harsh winter weather that grounded planes and disrupted holiday travel. U.S. airlines have...

#19 Crash Averted at Austin, Tx. Airport; FAA, NTSB to investigate

Feb 7 2023 // AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A FedEx cargo airplane attempting to land at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Saturday had to reverse course after a second plane was cleared to depart from the same runway, according to the...

#20 Torrential Rain Floods Parts of South Florida, Closing Schools, Airport, Rail Service

Apr 14 2023 // Nearly a foot of rain fell in a matter of hours in Fort Lauderdale – causing widespread flooding, the closure of the city’s airport, schools and the suspension of high-speed commuter rail service for the...