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How This Immigrant Billionaire Outmaneuvered Boeing To Build America’s Next “Doomsday” Nuclear Planes

www.forbes.com

Eren Ozmen’s reputation and her firm Sierra Nevada Corp.'s finances hinge on whether she can pull off executing a complex, $13 billion top-secret government project.

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Boeing can recover from its Starliner troubles, but it can’t afford any other misfires

theconversation.com

The company can recover from its problems, but will need to deliver on promises to get its house in order.

DGCA may issue advisory after U.S. warning on Boeing 737’s jammed rudder system

www.thehindu.com

U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes, including 737 MAXs, maybe using aircraft with rudder components that could pose safety risks.

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Over 40 Airlines Could Be Flying Boeing Jets With Risky Rudder Parts

jalopnik.com

The National Transportation Safety Board warned over 40 foreign airlines on Tuesday that their Boeing 737 planes may be fitted with potentially dangerous rudder components. The agency identified 271 parts that could fail and jam the rudder…

Boeing considers issuing $10 billion in new shares as strike lingers

www.marketwatch.com

Boeing Co. rose Tuesday despite news the aerospace giant is considering raising at least $10 billion by issuing new shares, as it works to bolster cash reserves that have been depleted by a strike.

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Pentagon awards Boeing contract to build bombs for Ukraine

www.rt.com

Boeing has been awarded a $6.9-billion contract by Washington to produce Small Diameter Bombs (SDB) for countries including Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

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The FAA just got told off for not taking Boeing 737 rudder problems more seriously

NTSB chair Jennifer Homendy accused the FAA of "downplaying the urgency" of potentially defective rudder systems on some Boeing 737 jets.

US warns 40 airlines may be using Boeing 737s with suspect rudder control parts

www.standard.co.uk

National Transportation Safety Board says operators could be unaware of components that may pose safety risks

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Boeing's 737 safety mess just got worse

The NTSB said at least 40 airlines outside the US may be operating aircraft with faulty rudder parts.

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Possible safety risks for 40 foreign operators using Boeing 737s

WASHINGTON >> The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Monday more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes may be using planes with rudder components that could pose safety risks.