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NTSB investigators have made multiple visits to Boeing facilities and created a special team to handle requesting and processing documents from Boeing and its key contractor, Spirit AeroSystems.
Four flight attendants on the Alaska Airlines, 737 MAX 9 plane that experienced a mid-air cabin panel blowout in January last ...
The NTSB plays a critical role in aircraft crash investigations. Here's what the name means, what the agency does, and why it ...
The flight attendants on board Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, where the door plug blew out in January 2024, are now suing ...
Boeing is being sued by four flight attendants on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, who claim they suffered physical and ...
Boeing is able to build the 737 in nine days, which is an impressive turnaround time. However, the 747 took a lot longer to finish. Here's why.
Chief Transportation Correspondent and pilot Maycay Beeler reports on new lawsuits filed by four Alaska Airlines flight attendants against Boeing, stemming from last year’s mid-air door plug blowout ...
Alaska Airlines and Boeing reached an undisclosed settlement with passengers who sued for emotional and physical injuries after a door plug incident on a January 2024 flight.
The controversy surrounding cockpit video recorders is reignited by the Air India crash. The Boeing 787 crash has renewed global calls for cockpit ...
Passengers captured footage showing a hole where the door plug came loose. Boeing said in a statement, "We will cooperate fully and transparently with the FAA and the NTSB on their investigations." ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSN4 Flight Attendants Sue Boeing Over Alaska Door Plug Blowout
Four flight attendants are suing Boeing over the door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight last year that injured eight people.
- NTSB “Boeing knew or should have known of the quality control issues present in its production of the 737 MAX line of aircraft,” the filings said.
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