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FAA to Keep Tight Watch on Boeing Employees Who Represent Regulators

The Federal Aviation Administration has rejected a Boeing Co. BA -0.63% request to perform certain regulatory tasks on its own for the standard five-year period, according to people familiar with the matter, keeping the U.S. aerospace giant under closer government scrutiny. The FAA will allow Boeing employees to perform certain regulatory work on their own for three more years, but declined to grant a customary five-year extension as…

Boeing Starliner Returns to Earth After Flight to International Space Station

A Boeing Co. BA 2.23% spacecraft landed in the desert on Wednesday after undocking from the International Space Station, marking the end of a test mission the company first tried to complete more than two years ago. Boeing’s Starliner floated down under parachutes following a deborbiting maneuver, landing at 6:49 p.m. ET at the White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico, according to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration live…

Boeing Changes Will Make Planes Safer, Executive Says

EVERETT, Wash.–– Boeing Co. BA -4.65% ’s safety chief said changes under way at the plane maker following two 737 MAX crashes should prevent engineers from designing another automated cockpit system without sufficient safeguards. Mike Delaney, the company’s chief aerospace safety officer, said the changes were part of a long-term push to improve how the plane maker addresses engineering and safety three…

Boeing’s Starliner Spacecraft Launches Toward Space Station in Do-Over Mission

A Boeingspacecraft blasted into orbit and began racing toward the International Space Station, despite facing an issue with two of the thrusters the vehicle uses. After months of delays, the Starliner spacecraft launched toward orbit shortly before 7 p.m. Eastern time Thursday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida without crew members on board, according to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration live stream. The vehicle is expected to fly to the space station and dock there Friday, before it returns to Earth

Boeing Tries Again to Fly Its Starliner Spacecraft to Space Station

After months of delays, the company’s Starliner spacecraft is scheduled to be blasted into orbit at 6:54 p.m. Eastern time Thursday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida without crew members on board, according to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The vehicle is expected to fly to the International Space Station and dock there Friday, before it returns to Earth several days later. The Starliner—a gumdrop-shaped vehicle with room for seven people—so far hasn’t been able to complete a test mission to the…

China Eastern Black Box Points to Intentional Nosedive

Flight data indicates someone in the cockpit intentionally crashed a China Eastern jet earlier this year, according to people familiar with U.S. officials’ preliminary assessment of what led to the accident. The Boeing 737-800 was cruising at high altitude when it suddenly pitched into a near-vertical descent, plummeting into a mountain at extreme speed. Data from a black box recovered in the crash suggests inputs to the controls pushed the plane into the fatal dive, these people said.…