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Are Boeing airplanes safe? Everything we know about new FAA decision

Por: Newsweek Nation January 07, 2024

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered airlines to ground more than 170 Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft for inspections on Saturday after an Alaska Airlines flight had a section of its fuselage break off mid-flight.On Friday, Alaska Airlines grounded its entire fleet of Boeing 737 MAX-9 aircraft after a section of fuselage separated shortly after take off. Alaska Airlines flight 1282, bound for Ontario, Canada, successfully made an... + full article



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