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Safety officials interview Boeing again on 737 door-plug blowoutThey’re working to determine why a door plug used in place of an emergency exit on a 737 Max 9 flown by Alaska Airlines (ALK) blew out shortly after takeoff on January 5. "We are looking at ...
The National Transportation Safety Board questioned officials from Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems on safety culture, part of an investigation into what caused the Alaska Airlines 737 door ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's acting administrator, Chris Rocheleau, said Boeing is making measurable progress in ...
In a statement following Homendy's comments, Boeing said that it provided the NTSB with a list of Boeing employees, including those on the 737 door team. "We have now provided the full list of ...
The visit comes six years after the fatal crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which involved a Boeing 737 Max jet.
11-year-old on her way to school killed in crash after teen driver allegedly runs red light in Independence 1 Hour ago Target set to reveal its plan to jumpstart growth. Investors hope it will be ...
The US District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, Leonie Brinkema, has greenlit a shareholder class action against ...
After landing and while taxiing to the gate, the right-hand engine caught fire on an American Airlines jet prompting an ...
Several bolts were missing from a door plug that blew out mid-flight from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 plane in January, a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board ...
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