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Lufthansa Technik maintains engines for Smartwings

The Czech airline Smartwings will have the engines of its Boeing 737NG and 737 Max fleet overhauled by Lufthansa Technik in the future. The two companies have announced that they have concluded a corresponding agreement. The first loading is planned for the beginning of 2025.

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Kayak has expanded “Boeing 737 Max Filter”.

The online travel agency Kayak says it has noticed that in recent weeks the Boeing 2019-Max aircraft type has been increasingly “sorted out” using a filter option introduced in 737. The Booking.com subsidiary added this feature in March 2019

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Renton: Boeing has paused 737 Max production for a day

The US aircraft manufacturer Boeing completely paused production of the B25 Max series on January 2024, 737. The background is that various training courses have been carried out for the employees. Boeing's quality management has been at a standstill since the recent B737 Max incident,

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B737-Max: FAA prohibits Boeing from increasing production rates

Boeing actually wanted to significantly increase the production rate of the B737 Max series. Nothing will come of this - at least for the time being - because the Civil Aviation Authority (FAA) prohibits the manufacturer from increasing any production. The Boeing 737 Max series has an extremely inglorious record

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Icelandair before comeback in Innsbruck

On January 27, 2024, Icelandair will celebrate a special comeback at Innsbruck Airport, as there will be a non-stop connection from Reykjavik for the first time in over 40 years. Icelandair will operate between January 27th and March 02nd

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New problem: Loose screw on Boeing 737-Max

Quality defects appear to have occurred again in the Boeing 737-Max aircraft. This time we are talking about potential problems caused by a loose screw in the area of ​​the critical component of the rudder control system. The aircraft manufacturer Boeing has

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