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    Why Boeing’s Top Airplanes Keep Failing

    Why Boeing’s Top Airplanes Keep Failing

    When a piece of an Alaska Airlines flight blew out into the sky in January, concern and scrutiny focused once more on the plane’s manufacturer, Boeing.

    Sydney Ember, a business reporter for The Times, explains what has been learned about the incident and what the implications might be for Boeing.

    Guest: Sydney Ember, a business reporter for The New York Times.

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    Trump’s Immunity Claim Rejected & Jennifer Crumbley Verdict | Afternoon Update | 2.6.24

    Trump’s Immunity Claim Rejected & Jennifer Crumbley Verdict | Afternoon Update | 2.6.24

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    FAA blocks Boeing 737 MAX production expansion

    FAA blocks Boeing 737 MAX production expansion
    FAA blocks Boeing (BA) 737 MAX production expansion. (00:24) Intel (INTC) opens chip factory in New Mexico as part of $3.5B investment in the U.S. state. (01:42) Haleon (HLN) to sell ChapStick to Suave Brands for $430 million in cash. (02:23)

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    The Cozy Relationship Between Boeing and the Federal Government

    The Cozy Relationship Between Boeing and the Federal Government
    These days when you think of Boeing, the words that come to mind might be: door plug, 737-max, grounded. But before this month's safety debacle and the Ethiopian and Lion Air crashes five years ago, Boeing was synonymous with industry and innovation, and the company enjoyed a special relationship with the U.S. government and U.S. presidents.

    Former President Barack Obama joked he was Boeing's top salesman, and former President Donald Trump praised the company at a visit during his presidency.

    Now that special relationship between Boeing and the U.S. government is under renewed scrutiny.

    NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to transportation correspondent Joel Rose about that relationship and what this latest incident could mean for the company and its oversight.

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    Passenger Planes Nearly Collide Far More Than You Know

    Passenger Planes Nearly Collide Far More Than You Know

    A Times investigation found that U.S. passenger planes come dangerously close to crashing into each other far more frequently than the public knows.

    Sydney Ember, an economics reporter for The Times, explains why an aviation system known for its safety is producing such a steady stream of close calls.

    Guest: Sydney Ember, an economics correspondent for The New York Times.

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    What’s causing the US airline chaos?

    What’s causing the US airline chaos?

    Recently, flying in the US seems to be more chaotic than calm. And while it may seem like this all started recently, the FT’s Chicago Correspondent Claire Bushey takes us back to a decision that happened in the 1970s that got us to where we are now. 


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    How the US fell out of love with flying

    Passengers to keep ‘paying the price’ of aviation chaos, says United CEO

    Hyper-efficiency is bad business

    US airlines: higher fares and (hopefully) better service

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    Live from DLD: Microsoft's AI Future and the FAA Meltdown

    Live from DLD: Microsoft's AI Future and the FAA Meltdown
    At Munich's Digital-Life-Design conference, Kara and Scott unpack EU tech regulations, Tesla's many challenges (including Twitter), and OpenAI's future in Microsoft products. Also, what the latest airline meltdown says about US infrastructure. Send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 1094 - Trans Activists Are Fleeing The Country

    Ep. 1094 - Trans Activists Are Fleeing The Country

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    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the media frantically reports that trans activists are fleeing the country for fear of imaginary persecution. We're supposed to be upset about this, I guess, though I can't see why. Also, flights across the country are grounded as the FAA experiences a catastrophic failure of its computer system. Another major win for our historic Transportation Secretary. And the Biden Administration has come up with another thing to ban: gas stoves. Apparently they're killing you, your children, and the planet.


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