Boeing self-flying air taxi venture Wisk Aero sets plan for Texas service | Military Aerospace
The manufacturer partners with the city of Sugar Land, Texas, to explore operations of its autonomous air taxi in Greater Houston, …
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The manufacturer partners with the city of Sugar Land, Texas, to explore operations of its autonomous air taxi in Greater Houston, …
Read MoreWisk Aero and the city of Sugar Land, Texas, will research air taxi infrastructure, pilot training, maintenance, routing, and more.
Read More(NYSE: BA), took an early step toward bringing flying taxis to the Houston region this week. Wisk signed a partnership with the city of Sugar Land …
Read MoreInspectors are looking at Pratt & Whitney engine models used solely on Boeing 777s.
Read MoreThe fine represents the amount Boeing would have spent to implement full-flight simulator training for the 737 Max and its newly developed flight control system.
Read MoreLongtime Boeing attorney and executive J. Michael Luttig, who’s quarterbacked the company’s legal defenses associated with two deadly 737 Max crashes, will retire on Dec. 31.
Luttig, Boeing’s general counsel until he took over handling of the 737 Max …
Read MoreNiel Golightly helped lead Houston’s recovery from the multibillion-dollar impact of Hurricane Harvey as an executive on loan from Shell. Now, he’s been hired to help Boeing recover from its own storm.
Read MoreBoeing’s Starliner spacecraft won’t dock with the International Space Station as planned.
The vehicle successfully launched from Cape Canaveral on Dec. 20, but it did not enter the correct orbit due to a technical issue. The uncrewed flight was the f…
Read MoreThe Boeing Co. on Dec. 16 announced that it will temporarily halt production of its grounded 737 Max as it waits for recertification.
Boeing said in a statement released after the close of financial markets — confirming previous reports that such a pl…
Read MoreSouthwest Airlines Co. announced Dec. 12 it has reached an agreement with The Boeing Co. related to the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max — and the airline reiterated plans to share proceeds with its employees.
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly wrote in an inter…
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