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Federal investigators probing last week’s Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 fuselage panel blowout are looking into the possibility that the hardware that was supposed to keep it secured were never … ...
U.S. air carriers that use the panel on their 737 MAX 9 airliners are Alaska and United. Alaska halted the use of 18 of its MAX 9 planes on Saturday. On Sunday, it canceled 163 flights, ...
A Boeing 737 lost an external panel mid-flight Friday, the latest issue involving one of the manufacturer's planes that was only discovered when it landed at an Oregon airport, according to officials.
On Friday, March 15, 2024, a Boeing 737-8000 flight landed safely in Medford, Oregon despite the fact that it was missing an entire body panel, which had fallen off mid-flight, NBC News reports.
A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 that landed Friday in Oregon’s Medfort Airport from San Francisco was missing an external panel, officials said.
A pilot on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 is opening up for the first time about the terrifying moments when a door panel blew out of the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft in mid-flight in January.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating how a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel before landing safely in Oregon Friday. Skip to main content.
An attorney representing passengers of the Alaska Airlines flight with a Boeing 737 Max 9 that lost its door plug panel has expanded the lawsuit against the airline and manufacturer.
Seven months after an almost-new Boeing Co. 737 Max 9 aircraft lost a large fuselage panel during flight, US safety investigators are conducting an extensive hearing to uncover any remaining ...
A seat belt apparently saved the life of a passenger on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet that lost a door-sized panel of its fuselage just after takeoff on Jan. 5 from Portland, Oregon.
Calhoun even had the opportunity to collect an additional $3 million bonus in 2023, but turned it down after a panel blew out of a Boeing 737 Max during flight. Skip Navigation.
As the grounding of roughly 170 Boeing 737 Max 9 jets in the U.S. reached a fifth day, Boeing Co. CEO David Calhoun told employees Tuesday the company is acknowledging its mistake after an Alaska ...