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A year ago, a door plug blew out of a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9 during an Alaska Airlines flight. The incident thrust Boeing back into the spotlight for safety concerns and manufacturing flaws ...
Boeing execs admit they can’t promise another door plug blowout won’t ‘happen tomorrow’ - The NTSB held a two-day hearing concerning the near-tragedy on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ...
Monthly production for Boeing's 737 Max line remained capped by the Federal Aviation Administration at 38 jets a month.
A federal investigation revealed that major errors by Boeing led to a door plug flying off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max mid flight, putting the lives of 175 passengers and crew at risk. The National ...
Members of the NTSB examine the hole in the fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max flight in which a door plug blew out on January 7, 2024. NTSB/Getty Images Washington, D.C. CNN — ...
Boeing will be back in the hot seat Tuesday as the National Transportation Safety Board holds a hearing to present its findings from an investigation into the terrifying incident in which a door ...
One year ago, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9’s mid-cabin door-plug blew out during flight, leaving passengers facing a gaping hole in the side of the jet while the pilots successfully ...
As the federal investigations into the door plugs continue, Boeing has reached a plea deal with the department after violating a deferred prosecution tied to the 2018 and 2019 Boeing Max crashes, ...
Boeing delivered 60 aircraft in June—its best month since December 2023—as it works to ramp up 737 Max production following ...
Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems — the company that made and installed the door plug — are redesigning them with another backup system to keep the panels in place even if the bolts are missing ...
Boeing execs admit they can’t promise another door plug blowout won’t ‘happen tomorrow’ The NTSB held a two-day hearing concerning the near-tragedy on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ...
Boeing said engineers are working on design changes that would prevent the so-called door plug from being closed until it’s firmly secured, after the NTSB found the element hadn’t been ...
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