FAA has doubled the cases it has opened against Boeing since the door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max BY David Koenig and Associated Press August 8, 2024 Finance Boeing workers say they were pushed to do jobs they weren’t qualified for on door plug that blew off Alaska Air...
Preliminary findings from an independent investigation show that a handful of key bolts appear to be missing from the door plug that blew out of a Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) 737 Max 9 plane midflight in early January. What To Know: New photos released Tuesday appear to show four key bolts were...
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 its investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (N...
Bolts needed to secure the exit door plug that ripped off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 in January were removed on the Boeing factory floor as part of an unrelated pre-delivery repair and never re-installed, a preliminary NTSB report on the accident suggests. Analysis by investigators ...
The first thing to note is that the “window plug” is primarily a US market issue. In the table below we have outlined the number of B737-900 MAX flights that were scheduled for service this week and you can clearly see the carriers that have been affected....
New details revealed of Boeing door plug incident aboard Alaska Airlines flight ABC News' Trevor Ault reports on new details from the flight crew and the severe production issues inside the Boeing 737 plant leading up to the incident. August 7, 2024...
FAA has doubled the cases it has opened against Boeing since the door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max BYDavid KoenigandAssociated Press August 8, 2024 Environment ‘Are jurors going to see this as negligence or something worse?’ Boeing hearings underway for the 737 Max door plug ...
The Federal Aviation Administration grounded the jets after a door plug blew out of a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9 flight operated by Alaska Airlines on Jan. 5. The airline said it expects additional compensation beyond the first quarter.■ ...
Boeing, which has been under fire from regulators and airlines since the Jan 5 blowout of a door plug on a 737 MAX 9, said safety was unaffected and existing 737s could keep flying. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stan Deal saidBoeing plans to devote several "factory days" this week at ...
What went wrong? An emergency landing by an Alaska Airlines jetliner prompted U.S. authorities to ground most of Boeing's 737 Max 9 aircraft.