Four bolts that hold a door plug in place were missing from the Boeing (BA) 737 Max 9 that lost part of the aircraft in midflight last month, a U.S. regulator has found.
The National Transportation Safety Board has published a preliminary report on its findings for the Alaska Airlines ALK flight 1282 accident, involving a mid exit door plug that detached from the 737-
The metal door plug that flew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 in midair last month was opened at a Boeing factory and reinstalled without several key bolts, federal investigators found Tuesday, as t
Investigators' preliminary report comes as most grounded 737 MAX 9 jets have resumed flying, following inspections.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau joins 'Power Lunch' to report on the NTSB's findings from the door plug issue on Boeing's 737 Max 9 Alaska Air Jet.
Four key bolts were missing from the door that blew off an Alaska Airlines plane in mid-air, according to a preliminary report from a US regulator.
A door panel that flew off a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight on Jan. 5 appeared to be missing four key bolts, according to an initial report by a U.S. safety board investigating the incident.
Boeing Co (NYSE:BA, ETR:BCO) climbed 6% to $213 after quarterly earnings beat Wall Street expectations but management refrained from giving guidance around expected costs of issues with its 737 Max 9
As we progress through the Q4 earnings season investors may still be digesting the quarterly results from several airliners last week including the likes of American Airlines (AAL) and United Airlines
The whole world has turned its attention to the escalating conflicts in the Red Sea involving United States and United Kingdom military personnel. While the media may underplay the significance of t
Alaska Air (NYSE: ALK) recently reported its Q4 results, with revenues and earnings above the street estimates. The company reported revenue of $2.6 billion, reflecting a 3% growth from the prior year
Aviation expert Peter Lemme discusses reports an Alaska Airlines plane was missing some bolts when it left a Boeing factory on 'The Evening Edit.'
The Alaska Airlines jet whose door blew off in mid-air was apparently missing bolts that should have been installed by Boeing employees when it rolled off of the aircraft manufacturer's assembly line,
Regulators put limits on Boeing 737 MAX production, while grounded MAX 9 jets have resumed flying after required inspections.
Alaska Airlines has begun flying Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners again since they were grounded after a panel blew out of the side of one of the airline's planes.
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