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An investigation by the NTSB into the door plug blowout aboard an Alaska Boeing 737-9 has concluded that “multiple system ...
The NTSB recommended that Boeing continue improving its training and safety standards and make sure everyone knows when ...
Three weeks after an Air India Boeing 787 crashed, investigators are still piecing together what went wrong. In the meantime, ...
Alaska Airlines stated the affected plane will remain out of service until it has been fully cleared under 'enhanced security measures.' Read more ...
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The Boeing 737-900ER engines, at times, are unable to generate enough thrust for a safe takeoff at particular airports.
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One can only hope that commercial interests and pressure from Boeing will not hinder an independent investigation.
Sky's James Sillars writes that, no matter what the cause of Flight AI171's demise, the fact that a Boeing plane was involved underscores the big problem facing the scandal-hit manufacturer.
The crash took just 38 seconds. Not enough time to send a second mayday. Not enough time for 242 people onboard to escape. But we still don’t know what caused i ...
Multiple airlines have reported cyber attacks in the past week as the FBI warns that a cybercriminal group has started ...