The showcase for the late Paul Allen’s private collection of vintage aircraft and military vehicles reopens May 27.
The Snohomish County Economic Alliance’s meeting brought local leaders together to discuss the county’s rapid growth and renewal.
The research and development center is a joint effort by Snohomish County and Washington State University.
Bought by a Walmart heir, the vintage aircraft and military museum offered a cryptic tease this week.
Standard at most airports, the fee would help fund ramp repairs at the Snohomish County airport.
Officials will host an overview of the plan — with proposals for more gates and more parking spots — on March 15.
Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance conference concluded in Lynnwood with Boeing absent again.
District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth said federal law doesn’t give courts the power to oversee agreements that prosecutors make with defendants.
Boeing plans to outsource about a third of the eliminated positions to Tata Consulting Services in Bengaluru, India.
Thousands, including actor John Travolta, gathered at Boeing’s Everett factory to bid goodbye to the “Queen of the Skies.”
Since the last 747 rolled out of the factory, speculation has been rife that Boeing might move some 737 Max production to Everett.
U.S. accident investigators disagree with Ethiopian authorities over the cause of a 2019 Boeing 737 Max crash.
The company confirmed in depositions that parts of its Everett plant still don’t meet 2010 standards.
The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report Saturday on the Nov. 18 crash that killed four people.
Company doctors found it “difficult” to link chemicals to worker ailments. A thorough study would’ve been “inviting liability,” an attorney said.
Barry Dunphy warned Boeing about its toxic chemicals. The company’s reaction changed his demeanor, but not his values, his children say.
After a 55-year run, the last of the “Queen of the Skies” emerged from the Everett assembly plant Tuesday evening.
The Queen of the Skies was dethroned by smaller, more fuel-efficient jets. The last 747s were built for a cargo carrier.
The Cessna 208B crashed into a field near U.S. 2. on Friday. A detached wing was found about 200 yards from the fuselage.
A preliminary report is expected in two to three weeks. The final investigation could take up to two years.