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Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries ...
NTSB blames Boeing and FAA for Alaska Airlines 737 MAX door plug blowout, citing missing bolts, poor training, and systemic ...
On January 4, 2024, a door plug blew out on a Boeing 737 Max at more than 16,000 feet in the air, leaving a gaping hole in the side. On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board will hear ...
Boeing has little reputation left to lose after two fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019, respectively, were traced back to design and software errors — plus the Alaska Air incident. CNN’s ...
A national safety board has issued a rare, urgent warning over the risk of Boeing 737 Max engines malfunctioning and letting smoke into an airplane cabin or cockpit.
Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are pictured outside a Boeing factory on March 25, 2024 in Renton, Wash. A midair door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight and subsequent grounding of flights ...
This image taken Jan. 7, 2024, and released by the National Transportation Safety Board, shows the section of a Boeing 737 Max where a door plug fell while Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was in flight.