Supersonics could return to Northwest. (Jets, not basketball) It's been more than 15 years since a British Airways Concorde made its final landing in Seattle. The needle-nosed supersonic jet was added to the collection of the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field. Tom Banse
Hunt is on for location for additional commercial airport for Puget Sound region The hunt is on for a second major airport to serve the Puget Sound region after Seattle-Tacoma International Airport reaches capacity. A newly-created public commission on Wednesday kicked off a planned two-year search for a new airport location. Tom Banse
Queen of the Skies returns to Central Washington to become flying testbed An iconic Boeing jet model nicknamed the Queen of the Skies swooped back into Moses Lake, Washington, Tuesday where it once was a regular presence. This queen will be accessorized to carry bling under its wing while it's there. Tom Banse
As the 737 Max crisis grows, Boeing faces crucial decisions about production in Renton Kim Malcolm talks with aviation journalist Jon Ostrower about the latest developments in Boeing's 737 MAX crisis. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Boeing may shut down 737 Max production line in Renton If the 737 Max is not back in service by the end of the year, Boeing may reduce or even stop production of the 737 Max, CEO Dennis Muilenburg told investors in an early morning call. Carolyn Adolph
Boeing crash family serves notice it will sue FAA Family members who lost a loved one in the crash of an Ethiopian MAX jet are launching a new lawsuit. They're already suing Boeing. Now they’re preparing to sue the Federal Aviation Administration for $800 million. Carolyn Adolph
Boeing takes $4.9B hit over 737 MAX fiasco Boeing says it is making concessions to customers that will cost it a total of $5.6 billion in its second financial quarter – the first full quarter since the worldwide grounding of the 737 MAX. Carolyn Adolph
FAA finds another problem with beleaguered Boeing Max FAA finds another issue with Boeing Max that contributes to crashes Carolyn Adolph
MAX crisis stands in the way of Boeing's new plane The Paris Airshow winds down over the weekend. This was the show where many people expected both Boeing and Airbus to release new planes. It didn't happen. Carolyn Adolph
How does Boeing change the subject at the Paris Air Show? All eyes will again be on Boeing when The Paris Air Show begins Monday. But the reasons will be different this year with the company's 737 Max planes still grounded after those two deadly crashes. Angela King Carolyn Adolph