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Gulf Air Boeing 787 Dreamliner in flight over Bahrain, showcasing the airline's fleet expansion strategy

Gulf Air Orders 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, with Options for 6 More, as Part of Long-Term Fleet Strategy

Washington, D.C. – Gulf Air, the flag carrier of Bahrain, has placed a firm order for 12 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, with options for six more, as part of a major widebody fleet expansion. The deal was signed on July

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Illustration of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner overlaid with a financial line chart showing stock dip and recovery

Boeing Stock Movement After the Air India AI171 Crash: From Market Jitters to a 52-Week High

Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) stock dipped following the crash of Air India Flight AI171, but recovered steadily in the weeks that followed. Shares climbed toward 52-week highs after a preliminary investigation report recommended no action for 787-8 operators or the manufacturer.

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Image from the NTSB investigation of the Jan. 5 accident involving Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on a Boeing 737-9 MAX.

NTSB Final Report on Alaska Airlines Door Plug Blowout: Blames Boeing, FAA Oversight Failures

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 11, 2025 — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has concluded its investigation into the dramatic in-flight separation of a mid-exit door plug on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9, citing critical lapses by Boeing and the Federal

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NTSB faults Boeing after investigating Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 door plug blowout; image shows missing plug area inside aircraft

NTSB Faults Boeing for Alaska Airlines Door Plug Blowout: Cites Lapses in Training and Oversight

WASHINGTON, June 24, 2025 – The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that Boeing’s “failure to provide adequate training, guidance and oversight” was the probable cause of a mid-exit door (MED) plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737‑9

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