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Investigation into why panel blew off Boeing 737 Max 9 jet targets missing bolts

Por: MarketWatch Business January 10, 2024

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Adding to Boeing’s problems, Alaska Airlines  and United Airlines — the two U.S. carriers that fly the Max 9 — , suggesting that quality issues with the door plugs are not limited to one plane. The plugs are installed in Max 9 fuselages by subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems , which was spun off by Boeing in 2005. Spirit has a history of manufacturing problems, many uncovered in a U.S. House probe of two fatal crashes involving Boeing 737... + full article



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