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Boeing Updates: FAA Launches Investigation & The Postpone of the Launch of Starliner Space Capsule!

Boeing has been facing major scrutiny throughout this year, and it does not seem like things are slowing down for the company. Just when people thought the bad PR updates on Beoing would slow down, things have somehow gotten worse for the company with another dead whistleblower.

Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, passed away at 45. It appears that Dean passed away after contracting an antibiotic-resistant infection following pneumonia. He had raised concerns about manufacturing defects in the Boeing 737 Max line, particularly regarding the aft pressure bulkhead. These concerns were accused of being largely ignored by management. Dean’s whistleblowing efforts included a lawsuit against Spirit AeroSystems for allegedly misleading safety claims. Additionally, the lawsuit also states that complaints to the FAA about misconduct in 737 Max production were ignored, and filings with the Department of Labor after his termination in 2023.

While one dead Boeing whistleblower would not make major headlines, Dean is not the first.  John Barnett, 62, who reportedly died from a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” in March grabbed major headlines earlier this year as well. What made people suspicious was that just hours before he died, the veteran quality manager was supplying evidence for a whistleblower lawsuit that alleged one in four oxygen masks on Boeing planes could be faulty. 

Boeing Has Been Making Headlines all year

Earlier this year, Beoing flights were facing major issues, which is what initially brought Boeing into the spotlight this year. Although they say all PR is good PR, Boeing could not disagree more when it comes to the PR they are receiving this year. It all started when an Alaska Airlines 737 Max blew off the side of the plane. This, however, was not a singled-out incident for the company. Shortly after, a United Airlines Boeing flight travelling between Los Angeles and Hong Kong was directed to San Francisco. This happened shortly after take-off as reports of smoke were identified inside the cabin. Approximately 90 minutes after take off, the flight was diverted and landed at the San Francisco airport.

FAA to Launch an Investigation Into Boeing

These are not the only two cases, however, as Boeing flights continued to face difficulties. With such issues being raised all year, it appears that The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it is opening a new inquiry into Boeing. However, this new investigation is not about the previous cases, it’s a completely new issue. It appears that the new investigation will look into the company’s inspections of the 787 Dreamliner. More specifically, it’s going to be whether employees falsified records or not.

Boeing Faces More Bad News!

On top of the new investigation, it appears Boeing has yet another issue it’s facing this year. BBC is now reporting that Boeing has called off the inaugural crewed flight CST-100 Starliner space capsule. According to BBC, this was done after engineers detected an issue with a rocket valve. To make matters worse for the company, the call-off comes just two hours shy of  the scheduled liftoff!

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How to Double Your Travel Rewards with Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards Partnership

Emirates Skywards rewards card with Marriott Bonvoy hotel loyalty benefits

If you love traveling and earning rewards, the expanded partnership between Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards is great news. With over 35 million members worldwide, this collaboration lets you convert points between the two programs, doubling your opportunities to earn and redeem rewards whether you fly or stay at a hotel. Here’s a simple guide to what this means for you and how to get the most out of your travel loyalty programs.

What Is the Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards Partnership?

Marriott Bonvoy is the loyalty program for Marriott International’s vast hotel portfolio, including more than 30 brands worldwide. Emirates Skywards is the frequent flyer program of Emirates Airlines, flying to over 140 destinations globally. Together, they’ve been partnering for over 10 years to let travelers earn rewards faster now with a new feature that lets you convert Skywards Miles to Marriott Bonvoy Points and vice versa.

How Does the Points and Miles Conversion Work?

The key highlight of this partnership is the seamless conversion between Marriott Bonvoy Points and Emirates Skywards Miles:

  • Convert Marriott Bonvoy Points to Emirates Skywards Miles: For every 3 Marriott Bonvoy Points, you get 1 Skywards Mile. Plus, if you convert 60,000 points, you receive a bonus of 5,000 Skywards Miles.
  • Convert Emirates Skywards Miles to Marriott Bonvoy Points: Starting now, you can convert 3 Skywards Miles into 2 Marriott Bonvoy Points. The minimum transfer is 3,000 Miles.

To make a conversion, log in to your Emirates Skywards account, enter your Marriott Bonvoy membership details, and convert easily on the Emirates website.

Double Your Rewards Earn Both Points and Miles

Here’s how you earn more rewards by linking your accounts:

  • When staying at Marriott Bonvoy hotels: Earn 1 Skywards Mile for every USD 1 spent, on top of your Marriott Bonvoy points.
  • When flying Emirates: Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite and above members earn 3 Marriott Bonvoy Points for every USD 1 spent on Emirates flights, in addition to Skywards Miles.

If you have elite status in either program, you also get special perks like priority check-in, priority boarding on Emirates flights, late hotel checkout, and complimentary in-room Wi-Fi.

Who Can Benefit Most from This Partnership?

This program is perfect for frequent travelers who fly with Emirates and stay at Marriott hotels regularly. To maximize benefits:

  • Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite, Platinum Elite, Titanium Elite, and Ambassador Elite members earn bonus points on Emirates flights and get airport perks.
  • Emirates Skywards Silver, Gold, and Platinum members earn miles on Marriott stays and receive hotel elite benefits like late checkout and priority check-in.

Keep in mind, you need to be registered with both programs under the same name and link your accounts to enjoy these benefits.

Why This Partnership Matters for Travelers

With this upgraded collaboration, your travel rewards become more flexible and valuable. Whether you want to use your points to book a luxurious hotel stay across 144 countries or redeem miles for flights to 158 destinations, this partnership opens doors to a more rewarding travel experience.

It’s especially helpful if you want to switch between earning hotel points and airline miles without losing value. Plus, the ability to earn both simultaneously makes every trip more rewarding.

How to Get Started

  • Make sure you are an active member of both Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards.
  • Link your accounts online through the Your World Rewards portal or Emirates website.
  • Start earning double rewards on flights and hotel stays.
  • Convert points and miles easily whenever you want to enjoy stays or flights.
  • Don’t forget to check your elite status perks before booking to get the most value.

Elevate Your Travel Rewards with Marriott and Emirates

If you travel often, this enhanced Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards partnership gives you more freedom and flexibility to earn and spend rewards across a global network of hotels and flights. The ability to convert miles to points and vice versa means your loyalty rewards can work exactly how you want them to whether that’s booking your next Emirates flight, upgrading your hotel stay, or simply enjoying exclusive perks.

Link your accounts today to start maximizing your travel rewards and experience the best of both worlds the comfort of Marriott hotels and the luxury of Emirates flights all while earning twice the rewards.

*As announced on 27th May 2025 by Emirates

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