A federal Aviation Administration official said Wednesday that the agency has 16 pending enforcement cases against Boeing, half of which have been opened since a door plug blew off a 737 Max in ...
half of which have been opened since a door plug blew off a 737 Max in midflight. The increase in cases was disclosed Wednesday during a National Transportation Safety Board hearing into the ...
The Alaska accident prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to temporarily ground all Boeing 737 Max 9s with the same ...
The NTSB displayed the recovered door plug for the media last week ... will focus on the manufacturing processes for the Boeing 737 MAX 9 in general, including the inspection processes at both ...
On January 5, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max was at an altitude of 16,000 feet when it lost a door plug — a fuselage panel that covers a deactivated emergency exit. The plane, delivered just ...
The pilot of Alaska Airlines aircraft whose door panel blew out in mid-air of January 5 said she didn’t know what exactly had ...
Alaska Airlines First Officer Emily Wiprud, who helped pilot a Boeing 737 Max to a safe landing after a door panel blew out mid-air, spoke publicly for the first time about the incident.