Boeing did not fully explain to federal regulators an automated flight system featured in its new 737 Max, and those regulators didn’t have the capability to effectively analyze much of what Boeing did share about the plane.
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Roughly 1,000 vehicles are expected to hit the auction block during the Mecum Las Vegas 2019 auction event at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Big Boys Toys, an innovation and luxury lifestyle exhibition, runs from Friday through Sunday at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The launch of nonstop flights between Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport and Nashville International Airport was part of a multicity expansion.
Kaptyn will look to increase the use of eco-friendly vehicles in their fleet and utilize emerging vehicle technology to add a new fold to the industry.
The Las Vegas Monorail is splitting its planned expansion into two pieces and has financing to build a new station to serve the MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
It will have taken a decade, but the first megaresort to open on the Las Vegas Strip since late 2010 is on track for a late 2020 opening.
The community in northwest Las Vegas is designed to have around 3,000 homes and just under 30 acres of parks, trails and open space, according to a spokeswoman for one of the builders.
“You come to Big Boys Toys to see products that you never knew to Google for,” says Biju Jayaraaj, CEO of the innovation and luxury lifestyle exhibition.
Eric Carlton of Colliers International told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the Suncoast hotel-casino is not for sale, only the 49-acre parcel on which it sits.
Fast-food chain Checkers is returning to Las Vegas — sort of — roughly six months after abruptly closing all of its locations.
The popular Mecum Auctions will sell about 25 classic guitars this year in addition to some 1,000 vehicles in the third year of the event’s presence in Las Vegas.
An executive for a company with a track record of paying multimillion-dollar fines for failing to comply with gaming regulations has been recommended for licensing.
Two major retailers say they will no longer sell e-cigarettes in the U.S. amid mounting health questions surrounding vaping.
Dutch Bros. Coffee will open the first of four new locations in the Las Vegas Valley on Friday. Three more locations are planned.
