Por: NBC News Business January 11, 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration announced an investigation into Boeing after an Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing when a door plug fell off the fuselage midair. “This incident should have never happened and it cannot happen again,” the FAA said in a statement Thursday. The administration said it notified Boeing of its investigation, which will look into whether Boeing “failed to ensure completed products... + full article
Fox Business USA Business January 29, 2024
FOX Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn presses the company following their mechanical failure on 'The Claman Countdown.' A door plug that broke off midair from an Alaska Airlines passenger plane during a flight earlier this month may have been missing bolts meant to... + más
Boeing withdraws bid for safety exemption as details on missing bolts emerge | Ars Technica
Bolts that should have kept Alaska Airlines flight's door plug in place are missing | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Business January 25, 2024
The agency made the moves after a panel known as a door plug tore off a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet flown by Alaska Airlines while it was in the air over the West Coast this month. The FAA, in response, grounded 171 Max 9 jets for inspection. That incident has raised questions about... + más
FAA probing whether Boeing failed to ensure planes were safe to operate | Fox Business
US to audit Boeing's aircraft production, increase oversight after panel blew off jetliner | 10 WBNS
Fox Business USA Business January 22, 2024
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses whether Boeing stock is a buy on 'Varney & Co.' The Federal Aviation Administration is now calling for airlines to visually inspect mid-exit door plugs of aircraft as it continues its review of grounded... + más
Federal officials recommend that airlines inspect door plugs on some older Boeing jets as well | 10 WBNS
Federal officials recommend airlines inspect door plugs on some older Boeing jets | Los Angeles Times
10 WBNS USA Nation January 12, 2024
WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether Boeing failed to make sure a panel that blew off a jetliner in midflight last week was safe and manufactured to meet the design that regulators approved. The FAA investigation announced Thursday is... + más
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration says it will increase oversight of Boeing and audit production of the 737 Max 9 jetliner after a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines plane in midflight last week, the latest in a string of mishaps at the . The FAA said Friday that... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World January 12, 2024
This image taken on Sunday, Jan. 7, and released by the National Transportation Safety Board, shows a section of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 that is missing a panel on a Boeing 737-9 MAX in Portland, Ore. NTSB via Associated Press The Federal Aviation Administration says it will... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 11, 2024
'The Claman Countdown' panelists John Lynch and Sheila Kahyaoglu react to an Alaska Airlines Boeing plane suffering a mid-flight door blowout. (FAA) said Thursday that it launched an investigation into Boeing to determine if the company failed to ensure that its... + más
U.S. intensifies oversight of Boeing, will begin production audits after latest mishap for planemaker | Portland Press Herald
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