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In this Jan. 7, 2024, file photo, the fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX, which was forced to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage, is seen during ...
A midflight blowout of a panel from a Boeing 737 Max jet left a gaping hole on the side of the Alaska Airlines owned plane. The NTSB is questioning Boeing and Spirit Aerosystems executives this week.
Boeing has faced increased scrutiny following a Jan. 5 incident in which a door plug blew off a 737 Max 9 plane mid-flight, sparking fresh concerns about the certification of the already delayed ...
Alaska Airlines has sold the Boeing 737 Max 9 involved in the 5 January Alaska flight 1282 door-plug blow out back to Boeing for an undisclosed amount.. Both companies confirmed the deal on 11 ...
The public already knows a lot about the January 5 Alaska Airlines flight that had a door plug blow out of the side of the Boeing 737 Max as it approached 16,000 feet. We’re potentially about to ...
One year after 737 door-plug blow-out, Boeing says safety overhaul is working | News | Flight Global
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 ...
It sold just three 737 Max jets, two to an unidentified customer and one to Alaska Airlines to replace the plane that had a door plug blow out on a January 5 flight as it approached 16,000 feet ...
This image shows the section of a Boeing 737 Max where a door plug blew out while Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was at 16,000 feet in January. AP/National Transportation Safety Board via AP hide caption ...
Four bolts designed to prevent the door plug from falling off the plane were missing before the plug blew off during an Alaska Airlines flight last month, the NTSB said. 24/7 Live Los Angeles ...
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