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Today's most-read tweet: United Airlines flight UA2477 from Memphis (MEM) suffered a gear failure upon landing in Houston
On March 8th, 2024 a Boeing 737-8 MAX belonging to United Airlines experienced a collapse of its main landing gear upon landing at Houston Airport. - 1070
David Calhoun at Boeing: Facing the Past, Navigating the Future
David Calhoun, the man placed at the helm of Boeing at the most difficult time the company has ever gone through in decades of existence, is today considered guilty and responsible for the failure and problems of the North American giant. - 1412
Updates on Grounding of Boeing 737-9 MAX
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced additional measures to guarantee the safety of every aircraft. On January 24th, the FAA conveyed to Boeing that no production expansion for the MAX, including the 737-9 MAX, would be granted. - 520
737 MAX: Overcoming the Storm and Seeking Redemption
The fundamental question: 'What can we do to prevent an accident like this from happening again?' This question remains the essential basis for ensuring safety in contemporary aviation. The airline industry is meticulously designed and developed with an unwavering commitment to safety. However, it is alarming to note that some companies seem to neglect the fundamental principles of aviation today. Recent news highlights that one of the largest and most influential companies in the sector built a defective aircraft, going to the extreme of hiding the existence of a flawed system to avoid financial implications, resulting in the tragic loss of 346 lives in the past. What is even more worrying is that, even with its latest model, the company persists in compromising passenger safety. - 401
United Airlines Finds Loose Bolts on Some Of Its Boeing 737 MAX
United Airlines reported the discovery of loose bolts on the door plugs of their Boeing 737 Max 9 jets, which have been grounded since the midair blowout incident involving Alaska Airlines. Both Alaska Airlines and United Airlines, major US operators of the Boeing 737 Max 9, had to cancel 342 flights on Monday due to the ongoing grounding, causing significant disruptions to their schedules.