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Alaska Airlines will return the aircraft involved in the cabin door detachment accident earlier this year to Boeing
Alaska Airlines announced on June 28th local time that it has returned the 737 MAX 9 aircraft that experienced a cabin door detachment accident in January to Boeing. "They have taken over this aircra ... -
Boeing has been criticized for lack of cooperation in the investigation of the "hatch detachment" accident
On March 6th local time, investigators of the "hatch detachment" accident in the United States accused Boeing officials of not cooperating during the investigation process. Subsequently, Boeing retal ... -
Boeing CEO acknowledges responsibility for the Alaska Airlines emergency hatch detachment accident
Boeing CEO Calhoun stated on January 31 local time during a earnings conference call that the ultimate responsibility for the Alaska Airlines emergency hatch detachment accident should be borne by Bo ... -
Boeing 737MAX9 Cabin Door Loose Parts Continued: Product Quality Control Investigated
The emergency hatch of a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft in the United States that fell during flight has continued to attract attention. Several regulatory agencies and airlines around the world have grou ... -
Boeing "No Way": A Ground Shock Wave Triggered Again by a Cabin Door Falling Accident
The door is gone. On the afternoon of January 5th local time, an emergency hatch of a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft operated by Alaska Airlines fell off and made an emergency landing shortly after takeof ... -
Boeing's cabin door has been exposed to have fallen and bolts have become loose, causing it to make a sound! Saying it will help operators solve problems
The incident of the emergency hatch of a Boeing 737MAX9 aircraft in the United States falling during flight continues to ferment. United Airlines stated that preliminary inspections have found multip ... -
Investigation agency for Boeing aircraft door detachment accident: No passengers in nearby seats at the time of the incident, which did not lead to a greater tragedy
On January 6th local time, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) of the United States held a press conference on the Boeing 737-9 cabin door detachment accident, calling on the public to he ... -
Emergency escape hatch fell and over 170 planes were called to a halt! Boeing response: Agree to immediate inspection! Voice of the European Aviation Safety Agency
On January 6th local time, Boeing issued a statement on its official website regarding the inspection of the 737-9 aircraft model: Safety is our top priority, and we deeply regret the impact this inc ... -
During flight, the cabin door fell off and Alaska Airlines grounded 65 737MAX9 aircraft. There is no operation of the same model in China
According to The New York Times, on the evening of January 5th local time, shortly after takeoff, an Alaska Airlines 737MAX9 aircraft suddenly detached its left center rear emergency hatch from the f ...