Additional Passengers Sue Alaska Airlines, Boeing
Four more plaintiffs are suing Boeing and Alaska Airlines has been sued for the first time over the Flight 1282 incident.
Four more plaintiffs are suing Boeing and Alaska Airlines has been sued for the first time over the Flight 1282 incident.
The company’s Commercial Airplane Division is focusing on quality assurance of the 737 production line.
The lawsuit has been filed on behalf of passengers from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
The agency says the emergency situation “should have never happened.”
Employees of Spirit AeroSystems allege poor quality control in legal filing.
With the door plug recovered, the team is heading back to Washington, D.C.
Only minor injuries were sustained when a section of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 900 blew out during flight on Friday, January 5.
DARPA tapped Aurora Flight Sciences to build the X-65, a full-scale, experimental aircraft design without movable external flight controls.
Previous flights of the X-37B, built by Boeing, were limited to low-Earth orbit, but its seventh mission could reach new heights.
Boeing has urged all airlines that fly the 737 Max to inspect their rudder-control system for a possible loose bolt.