• Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down amid 737 Max troubles

    Boeing announced Monday that its CEO, Dave Calhoun, would step down at the

    • Forbes

    Boeing CEO Resigns And Top Shakeup Amidst 737 MAX Crisis

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has announced his resignation, though he will continue at the helm of the aerospace giant until the end of this year.

  • Boeing targets a culprit of 737 MAX production woes: 'Traveled work'

    Boeing's CFO today outlined the steps the company is taking to address a series of issues affecting the safety and reliability of its planes (not to mention the company’s reputation).

    • NPR

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down, part of a shakeup after 737 Max problems

    After several difficult months, Boeing announced its embattled chief executive will step down at the end of this year. In January, an Alaska Airlines 737 Max had an in-flight door plug blowout.

  • Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down, part of a shakeup after 737 Max problems

    The planemaker and aerospace company also said its board chairman, Larry Kellner, will not stand for re-election and the president of its commercial airplanes division, Stan Deal, will retire.

  • Boeing 737 Max engine issue will take up to a year to fix, company tells lawmakers

    Boeing told lawmakers its planned fix for an engine issue on all 737 Max jets will take up to a year, delaying certification of the 737 Max 7 and Max 10 airliners.In written responses to questions from Sen. Tammy Duckworth, chair of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Safety, obtained exclusively by CBS News, Boeing says it has assembled a team of technical experts to "quickly drive forward a safe and compliant solution" to an issue that could cause the 737 Max engine anti-ice system to overheat...

    • CNBC

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down; board chair and commercial airplane head replaced in wake of 737 Max crisis

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down at the end of 2024 in part of a

  • Apple gearing up for fall launch of new two new AirPods models

    Apple's next AirPods launch is set to be its biggest yet, with a report claiming that up to 25 million units will be entering mass production in the summer for a fall release. AirPods 3 on a notebook Apple has been rumored to be bringing out various updates to its AirPods range, including the possibility of two fourth-generation models. Now, it is said that the supply chain is getting into gear for what could be Apple's biggest AirPods launch ever. Writing in the "Power On"...

  • Starforge Rolls Out New eSports Desktop Line

    As part of an ongoing partnership, The Sentinel - Master Edition offers designs that celebrate the legendary VCT Americas League VALORANT team that wo

  • New Report: The Safest Car Models for 2024

    When it comes to cars, safety should be the top priority. No matter how nice or fast a vehicle is, if it’s not safe, it’s not good. A recent report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) shows which vehicles are the safest on the road. In the organization’s 2024 Top Safety Picks report, […]

  • 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in New York

    New York, a melting pot of cultures, lifestyles, and endless opportunities, presents a unique environment for dog ownership. From the bustling streets of Manhattan to the more tranquil parks of Brooklyn and Queens, New Yorkers have shown a consistent preference for certain dog breeds that best fit their fast-paced, yet space-constrained, urban lifestyle. This article explores the ten most popular dog breeds in New York, focusing on their adaptability to apartment living, their ability to thrive...

    • ZDNet

    Two new AirPods models expected this fall

    Apple is preparing for its largest AirPods launch ever, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman says the tech company is preparing to manufacture at least 20 million new AirPods units and is anticipating releasing them this fall.The new AirPods will replace the second- and third-generation base model AirPods. One pair has a codename ending in E for "entry," and the other's codename ends in M for "mid-tier," so we can infer that one model will have more upgraded features than the other. Both...