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The cause of Thursday's devastating crash of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner is not yet known, but it could complicate the jet maker's path forward as it tries to finalize an agreement with the US government over two other crashes that happened in the past decade.
Alaska Airlines has recently welcomed its 300th Boeing 737 aircraft, a model that has served as the carrier’s primary workhorse for decades. Since the mid-1960s, Alaska Airlines has consistently operated Boeing aircraft.
A trial that was set to begin in less than three weeks was canceled by a Texas judge at the request of Boeing and the Department of Justice, according to court documents.
WestJet has confirmed to Airways that the variants ordered include both the Boeing 737-8 and 737-10 aircraft, adding these to an outstanding backlog for 12 Boeing 737-8 and 54 737-10 aircraft with options for 22 more. The carrier also operates 36 737-700s, 55 737-800s, and seven 787-9 Dreamliners in its mainline fleet.
Launching a new aircraft to replace the best-selling Boeing 737 Max isn’t an immediate priority, the aircraft manufacturer’s Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg told the Financial Times in an interview.
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SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing is heading into the Paris Air Show after a blockbuster May that included booking 303 new orders and rolling out 38 new 737 MAX jets, a production rate that it has been working to reach for more than a year. The company also delivered 45 aircraft last month, it said Tuesday.