The directive makes mandatory instructions released by Boeing in December that recommend planes with more than 6,000 flight hours be subject to specific electronic checks
Boeing has again halted deliveries of its 787 jetliner after federal regulators asked for more information about production flaws, including small gaps where panels of the fuselage are joined
The extra analysis injects new uncertainty over the timing of when Boeing's best-selling jetliner would be cleared to fly by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The FAA approved its return to service after significant safety enhancements developed during the plane's 20-month grounding
The FAA said in response it would respond directly to DeFazio but added it expected all airline passengers to abide by federal requirements "to wear a mask while in flight and in transportation hubs
The FAA review was prompted after a December failure of a PW4000 series engine on another Boeing 777-200 in Japan
The National Transportation Safety Board said on Monday that a cracked fan blade from the United Flight 328 engine that caught fire was consistent with metal fatigue
US Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson signed an order directing the agency to take a "zero tolerance policy" after supporters of Trump were disruptive on some recent flights
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it would reform how it certifies new airplanes in line with legislation passed by Congress after two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes that killed 346 people
Small drones will be allowed to fly over people and at night in the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration said, a significant step toward their use for widespread commercial deliveries
US lawmakers are expected to vote to approve landmark reforms on how the government certifies new airplanes are safe in the wake of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes
In total, 346 people lost their lives. After the second crash, US regulator the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) decided to ground all 737 Max planes
DGCA says will examine Federal Aviation Administration's order and then take a call
The 737 MAX crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed 346 people within five months in 2018 and 2019
It is unclear if the U.S. Senate will take up the measure before the current Congress expires this year
Boeing shares were up 3.3% in mid-session trading, against a fractionally higher market
KOMO News Radio in Seattle reported the issue involved the vertical tail fin on the 787, citing federal records, and could affect 680 airplanes
The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday asked for public comment on the changes it expects to require to the plane linked to two fatal crashes
The US aviation regulator, FAA, had issued an emergency directive in this matter on Friday
The Federal Aviation Administration said its order affected about 2,000 twin-engine passenger jets in the United States.