Boeing Will Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Charge over 737 Max Aircraft Boeing will pay $2.5 billion to settle a criminal charge of defrauding safety regulators in connection with the 737 Max.
Celebrated Pilot Capt. Sully Urges Further Updates to Boeing's 737 MAX Sullenberger tried out both the original and the updated MCAS software in one of Boeing's flight simulators in Miami.
Boeing to Restart Some Work on Jets in Washington as Early as Monday Boeing is recalling only about 2,500 employees for the company's defense programs.
Navy Officer Who Lived with Prostitutes in Bahrain Has Sentence Partly Overturned by Appeals Court An opinion from the CAAF found that Nelson was wrongly convicted and sentenced on one charge: conduct unbecoming.
The Air Force May Soon Be Shopping for a New Fighter Jet The U.S. Air Force isn't ruling out bringing a new fighter jet into its inventory.
Pioneering Female Ranger School Grad: Lowering Fitness Standards for Women Is a Bad Idea Capt. Kristen Griest said that evaluating women based on lower fitness standards would hurt women in the Army.
Why It's Going to Be Much Harder to Make Expert Under the Marines' New Rifle Qual Standard Under the current standard, 65% of Marines qualify as expert; only 6% will do so with the new Annual Rifle Qualification.
'I Am Not a One in a Million Story': Marine Speaks Out After Viral TikTok Video About Sexual Misconduct People moved by the video ranged from rank-and-file troops to SecDef Lloyd Austin and members of Congress.