The criminal investigation by the Department of Justice into the mid-exit door plug blowout on the Alaska Airlines (AS) Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) in January is underway.
Boeing 737 MAX 9
NTSB, Jennifer Homendy, conveyed concerns about Boeing’s perceived delay in supplying crucial information related to the investigation into an incident where a door panel detached from an Alaska Airlines (AS) 737 MAX 9
Boeing may face heightened regulatory scrutiny in the event of further production issues, such as the suspected cause behind a door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines (AS) 737 MAX 9 jet.
United Airlines (UA) announced the resumption of passenger flights on its Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets on Saturday following approval
FAA Halts Boeing MAX Production Expansion to Improve Quality Control, Also Lays Out Extensive Inspection and Maintenance Process to Allow Boeing 737-9 MAX Aircraft to Return to Service
Alaska Airlines (AS) Boeing 737 MAX 9 (737-9) jet that experienced a fuselage panel detachment earlier this month had the panel removed for repair and was subsequently incorrectly reinstalled by Boeing mechanics on the Renton final assembly line
The FAA is implementing a fresh airworthiness directive (AD) applicable to specific Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is insisting that Boeing furnish additional data before granting approval for a thorough and meticulous inspection and maintenance procedure to reinstate the 737 MAX-9 aircraft into service.
Air India Express (AI), has carried out the examination of its Boeing 737 MAX 8 (737-8) aircraft in accordance with guidance from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Alaska Airlines (AS) took the decision to ground all its Boeing 737-9 (737 MAX 9) aircraft after a window and a section of fuselage on one of these planes blew out midair, leading to an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon.