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December 17, 2019

Boeing Suspends 737 MAX Production

Lines Will Go Idle In January As Recertification Is Pushed Into 2020

Citing ongoing issues with recertification of its beleaguered 737 MAX, Boeing has announced it will suspend production of the airliners beginning in January.

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El Al Dreamliner Grounded After Hitting An Electric Pole In Las Vegas

Collision Punched A Hole In The Airplane's Wing

An El Al Dreamliner was damaged Friday when it clipped an electric pole at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. 

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Chinese Airlines Stop Hiring Foreign 737 MAX Pilots

Airliner Accounts For A Large Portion Of The Country's Fleet

As the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX appears to be extending into 2020, airlines in China are hiring very few new pilots for the aircraft.

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Boeing May Cut Or Suspend Production Of The 737 MAX

Stock Price Continues To Slide As Grounding Drags On

E-I-C Note: After this story went to press, Boeing has confirmed a temporary shutdown of the 737 MAX production line. Boeing may be looking to further cut production of the 737 MAX airplane, or suspend the program entirely as the grounding of the airplane looks to drag into the next decade.

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Delta To Welcome Near-Record Number Of Pilots In 2020

Plans To Hire And Train 1,300 Pilots In The Next year

Delta is set to hire and train more than 1,300 pilots in the next year — the largest single-year hiring event in more than two decades as the airline in 2020 expects to fly more customers on more flights than ever in its history. Pilots hired in the next year will fill positions across a broad range of mainline fleet types at Delta crew bases in New York, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Detroit, Seattle and others.

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LA City Attorney Sues FAA Over Airport Noise

Complaint Focuses On Hollywood-Burbank Airport

Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer has filed a lawsuit against the FAA over noise from airplanes departing from Hollywood-Burbank (Bob Hope) airport (KBUR) in southern California.

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