NTSB Releases Final Report on Alaska Door Plug Failure
Agency makes recommendations for Boeing and FAA.
Agency makes recommendations for Boeing and FAA.
Aircraft manufacturer and family of deceased John Barnett have agreed to end their legal dispute.
The leadership shake-up is the latest for the aircraft manufacturer in the wake of an incident where a door plug dislodged from a Boeing 737 Max 9 midflight.
According to a new report, the aircraft was to have come out of service for maintenance the same day the in-flight structural failure occurred.
The aircraft manufacturer failed 33 of 89 tests in a production audit, according to the aviation safety agency.
The aircraft giant is looking into acquiring its contract parts manufacturer.
Administrator updates lawmakers on the Alaska Airlines incident and receives grilling over pilot retirement legislation.
The Boeing CEO says the aircraft manufacturing giant is accountable.
Quality control and more inspections and maintenance will be required for the 737 Max 9.
The quality stand-downs will start at the Renton, Washington, factory.