Por: WPLG Local 10 Nation January 10, 2024
The extended grounding of some Boeing 737 Max jetliners is adding to pressure on Boeing and the subcontractor that made the fuselage and installed a panel that blew out in an Alaska Airlines plane last week.Investigators that led to the blowout Friday night, but they don’t know the cause. A key question is whether bolts used to help secure the panel, called a door plug, were installed. A National Transportation Safety Board investigator says... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business January 10, 2024
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... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 10, 2024
Four bolts meant to keep the door plug on a Boeing 737 Max 9 from shifting up, then blowing wide open during flight are missing, and investigators are trying to determine what role, if any, they played in the frightening midair episode over Portland, Ore., last week. Minutes... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation January 10, 2024
PORTLAND, Ore. — The extended grounding of some Boeing 737 Max jetliners is adding to pressure on Boeing and the subcontractor that made the fuselage and installed a panel that blew out in an Alaska Airlines plane last week. Investigators that led to the blowout Friday... + más
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ABC News USA Business January 26, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face-to-face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business January 26, 2023
Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face to face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled two years ago. In a... + más
Boeing to be arraigned in court over two Max jet crashes | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation January 26, 2023
FORT WORTH, Texas — Boeing representatives and relatives of some of the passengers killed in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jets will meet face-to-face in a Texas courtroom Thursday, where the aerospace giant will be arraigned on a criminal charge that it thought it had settled... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
Given Boeing’s troubled history, Congress must deny this request. The two Boeing crashes in 2018 and 2019 prompted an unprecedented global grounding of 737 MAX airplanes. And in the aftermath of the disasters, federal investigators learned that Boeing engaged in a far-reaching... + más
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