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FAA halts production expansion of Boeing’s Max jets — but clears inspection process to resume Max 9 flights

Por: MarketWatch Business January 25, 2024

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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 quality-control protocols at Boeing and the regulators who oversee them. The FAA’s decisions also came after Boeing’s chief executive, Dave Calhoun, met with U.S.... + full article



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