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...Spirit said it and Boeing were inspecting Max fuselages at Spirit’s factory after a door panel blew out of a 737 Max flown by Alaska Airlines in January....
...The management shake-up caps weeks of turmoil for the group after a door panel blew out mid-air during an Alaska Airlines flight in January....
...Other types of aircraft similarly use plug-in doors, he noted, adding: “I don’t know of any case where this has occurred previously.”...
...Referring to US companies, Yellen said: “We’re providing tax subsidies to some of these sectors and I wouldn’t want to rule out other possible ways in which we will protect them.”...
...may soon get a life-sized statue of a ‘Star Trek’ icon (Alaska Public Media) — It’s an unusually active year for solar flares (Washington Post) — Former world’s oldest dog stripped of title (BBC)...
...fuselage breach of an Alaska Airlines aircraft earlier this month....
...“That will cost a little bit, but it doesn’t cost nearly as much as overstaffing by 40 aeroplanes.”...
...Buybacks aren’t part of the monopoly case....
...“Some of the froth is dissipating. There’s been a correction in expectations rather than values.”...
...door panel during an Alaska Airlines flight....
...“We hope it doesn’t come to that. But it does concern us we don’t have certain information.”...
...Spirit AeroSystems, one of Boeing’s main suppliers, built the door panel that blew out of the Alaska plane....
...“It doesn’t do anybody any favours.” Those fees have gone up again. Delta Air Lines last week raised the price of checking in a first bag from $30 to $35....
...Those are the very areas now being scrutinised following Calhoun’s admission that a “mistake” led to a piece of fuselage falling off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 flight last week, leaving a hole and terrifying...
...of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines flight just over a week ago....
...United Airlines and Alaska Airlines on Monday found bolts in the plugged doors of some of their Max 9s that needed tightening....
...You know you won’t win”)....
...The latest blow to its authority came last Friday when part of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 jet blew out at 16,000 feet, inducing a sudden decompression....
...The Corrections. Anna Karenina. The entire fictional and autobiographical output of the Mitford sisters. What joy, then, to live in a country with the Windsors as heads of state....
...His lawyers told NPR he was giving testimony in a deposition that hadn’t yet finished....
...“Let me be clear: this won’t be back to business as usual for Boeing,” said Michael Whitaker, head of the Federal Aviation Administration....
...Alaska Airlines and Panama’s Copa Airlines have called for Boeing to compensate for the losses caused by the accident and the subsequent grounding of planes....
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