The Boeing 737 Max 9 is part of the aircraft manufacturer's Max line of jets, introduced with the 737 Max 8 jets, which first took to the air in 2016,accordingto Airways Magazine. The Max line is designed to be more fuel efficient than earlier 737s, making them more economical for air...
为波音公司服务的工程师被外包给了缺乏航空航天业方面知识的应届生,他们的时薪才9美元。 而正是因为本可以帮助控制飞机失速的软件出自这样廉价的承包商之手,才导致了惨剧的发生—— 从2018年10月到今年3月,波音737max型飞机先后于印尼狮航和埃塞俄比亚航空发生坠机事故,造成346人死亡。 据彭博社报道,为压缩成本,...
There is no suggestion that actual emergency exit doors have any issues. MAX 8 and MAX 8-200 airplanes continue to fly as they either don’t have this kind of door or they’re being used as an actual emergency exit rather than as a door plug. United Airlines use Boeing 737 MAX 9 ...
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Meanwhile, Alaska Airlines said that it still has its flexible travel policy in place, which will allow passengers to rebook their flights for travel through Feb. 9. Is flying safe? It's much safer than driving and also safer than rail travel on a per-mile basis, according to U.S.Depart...
IS BOEING IN TROUBLE? The FAA is investigating whether Boeing and its suppliers followed proper safety procedures in manufacturing the part that blew off the Alaska jet. That could lead to sanctions. In addition, the FAA says itwon’t let Boeing expand production of Max jetsuntil it’s satisf...
federal authorities to ground some Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft, adding another episode to the troubled history of Boeing’s Max lineup of jets. Here is what to know about the Max 9 plane involved, and what comes next. WHAT HAPPENED? An Alaska Airlines jetliner blew out a port...
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.
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Alaska Airlines plans to return some of its 737 Max 9 planes to service on Friday, the company said Wednesday in a news release. “Each of our aircraft will only return to service once the rigorous inspections are completed and each aircraft is deemed airworthy according to the FAA requirem...