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Alaska incident: personnel consequences at Boeing

The incident, which occurred at the beginning of January 2024 with a B737-Max-9 operated by Alaska Airlines, has personnel consequences at the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing. The Renton location where this type of machine is finally assembled will receive one

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FAA grounds B737-Max-9 indefinitely

The US Civil Aviation Authority (FAA) is grounding the Boeing 737-Max-9 aircraft indefinitely. A new inspection was even ordered for 40 units. The supervisors only want to decide at a later date whether

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NTSB: Boeing must revise 737 Max 9 manuals

The US Air Accident Investigation Board (NTSB) has published initial findings on the incident involving the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-Max-9. According to the announcement, a door plug is said to have come loose from the aircraft fuselage. It is already clear that Boeing will revise the manuals

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