Andrew Tangel

Andrew Tangel

Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Andrew Tangel is an aviation reporter for The Wall Street Journal, covering the American aerospace giant Boeing Co., U.S. airlines and related safety matters.

He has written extensively about two crashes of Boeing’s 737 MAX jets that claimed 346 lives, changes inside Boeing and fallout for air-safety regulators. The pandemic’s hit to global air travel is also a frequent topic.

Andrew joined the Journal to cover transportation in New York City––the subway, bike lanes and government agencies that regulate how people move around. He came from the Los Angeles Times, where he covered Wall Street as a national business correspondent. Before that, he worked at newspapers in New Jersey, Delaware and Missouri.

He holds a bachelor's in political science from DePauw University in Indiana and a master’s in financial journalism from Columbia University.

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