a piece of the airplane known as a “door plug” blew out of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 whilst in the air. On board, it looks pretty scary since it seemed like an entire part of the wall just fell out.
737 MAX groundedThe Boeing 737 MAX is subject to a worldwide grounding following the March 10 crash involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 after departure from Addis Ababa. A US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) statement said: \"The grounding will remain in effect pending further ...
The decision was made "in light of two fatal accidents involving Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in less than five months," the aviation regulator said. Eastar Jet, the only South Korean air carrier that owns two Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes, decided on Tuesday to temporarily ground the jets to alleviat...
Boeing 737 Max aircraft have been grounded across the world since March this year after initial probes showed that a fault in the flight control system was possibly behind two separate fatal air crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia in October and in March, respectively. The two crashes killed all ...
Boeing and the United States Federal Aviation Administration have grounded the worldwide fleet of 737 MAX aircraft as concern grows about its airworthiness.
Boeing’s 737 Max jet has gotten another boost at the Dubai Airshow. This time it’s an order from Kazakhstan’s newly-launched budget carrier as the Chicago-based company works to try and win U.S. regulatory approval to get the airplane back in the sky
How is the Boeing 737 Max 8 different from other Boeing 737 airplanes? Mr. Trump explained the decision was reached after new information came to light, and federal aviation officials and Boeing leadership agreed with the move. The U.S. decision to ground the planes comes as other nations ha...
The Federal Aviation Administration held a meeting at its headquarters Friday with the three commercial airlines that grounded the Boeing 737 Max in March -- American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines, and their pilot unions -- in order to gain a better understanding of the plane'...
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On 05 January 2024, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 served by a Boeing 737 MAX 9 suffered an uncontrolled decompression of the aircraft after a rear mid-cabin exit door blew out during flight. The aircraft was 2 months old. Alaska Airlines was aware of the i