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Alaska Airlines plane may have left Boeing factory without bolts to secure door plug: report

Por: Fox Business Business January 29, 2024

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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 secure it in place when the aircraft left Boeing’s factory, according to a report. The apparent absence of markings on the door plug has led Boeing and other industry... + full article



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