Por: Ars Technica Tech January 24, 2024
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 24, 2024 2:30 pm UTC / The missing emergency door of Alaska Airlines N704AL, a 737 Max 9, which made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport on January 5 is covered and taped, in Portland, Oregon on January 23, 2024.PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Inspections of Alaska Airlines' fleet of Boeing 737 Max 9s has turned up many loose bolts, according to... + full article
Fox Business USA Business January 14, 2024
Jack Otter and ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss the market for airlines stocks. began preliminary inspections on a group of its Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft this weekend in the wake of the Jan. 5 incident in which a plug door blew off a MAX 9 midflight. The preliminary... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 11, 2024
Former airline pilot Kathleen Bangs details whether the latest Boeing 737 Max plane safety issue was an engineering, factory or installation problem. entered the spotlight after an Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing on Jan. 5 when a section of the... + 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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Fox Business USA Business January 09, 2024
The Claman Countdown panelists John Lynch and Sheila Kahyaoglu react to an Alaska Airlines Boeing plane suffering a mid-flight door blowout. The incident involving a that had its plug door blow off in midair over the weekend is the latest involving the 737 MAX, which plays a... + más
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CBS News USA Politics January 08, 2024
The inflight blowout on an Alaska Airlines' plane on Friday night is prompting scrutiny of the aircraft involved, the Boeing 737 Max 9. The incident comes after other safety issues have been linked to Boeing's Max line of aircraft, heightening concerns about the... + más
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MarketWatch USA Business January 07, 2024
The plane involved in the Friday incident was brand-new and had only been in the Alaska Airlines fleet since November. The FAA the grounding temporary, and said that airlines will be required to inspect each 737 MAX-9 aircraft before it can fly. It said each inspection will take... + más
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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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