FAA releases instructions for airlines to begin inspecting Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes
The FAA has released final instructions to airlines to begin conducting inspections of their 737 MAX 9 planes — a move that would eventually allow them to fly again.
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The FAA has released final instructions to airlines to begin conducting inspections of their 737 MAX 9 planes — a move that would eventually allow them to fly again.
A wheel detached from the nose of a Boeing 757 airliner as it was preparing for takeoff in Atlanta on Saturday — the latest in a series of high-profile safety incidents and concerns that have troubled the aircraft manufacturer in recent weeks.
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The Federal Aviation Administration recommended late Sunday night that airlines begin visual inspections of door plugs installed on Boeing 737-900ER planes, the second Boeing model to come under scrutiny this month.
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