Jim Cramer has reserves with Boeing management; in that he is not seeing the crisis management style that the company needs According to CNBC host Jim Cramer during the ‘Sqwark on the Street’ show – “he is not seeing the evidence that “Boeing management is getting down onto the factory floor and getting these problems solved until this thing is ready.” Cramer continued … [Read more...] about Letter from FAA indicates delays to certifying the Boeing 777X
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FAA Approve the Max to Fly
Following 20 months of investigation and work the FAA approves the Boeing 737 MAX as airworthy The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared the Boeing 737 MAX to fly. Key Points: FAA approves 737 MAX to flyAirworthiness approval follows a nearly two-year engineering and re-certification programRe-certification of the aircraft enables Boeing to begin handing … [Read more...] about FAA Approve the Max to Fly
European Regulators Approve Boeing MAX
Europe awaiting the United States as it becomes the first major regulator to declare the max safe to fly. Boeing has satisfied the European aviation safety regulator (EASA) that the changes the aircraft manufacturer has made to its 737 MAX have made the aircraft safe enough to return to the region’s skies. Key Points: EASA declare the 737 MAX safe to flyA 4-week public … [Read more...] about European Regulators Approve Boeing MAX
EASA certifies AviationGlass products
EASA certified AeroGlass mirrors and transparencies provided by AviationGlass & Technology (AGT) can now be installed as minor modifications, without any need for additional certification or STCs following EASA’s certification specification amendments for large aircraft which include AeroGlass mirrors and transparencies. The certification and AMC for replacing … [Read more...] about EASA certifies AviationGlass products