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...Boeing is struggling to address quality concerns after a door panel blew off one of its 737 Max planes on an Alaska Airlines flight in early January....
...Nick Hardwick, a former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons and ex-parole board chief, was the preferred candidate of the House of Commons to become the head of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,...
...The Boeing 737 Max 9 jet that lost a door panel during an Alaska Airlines flight last month was found to be missing bolts, a US regulator has found....
...The US Department of Justice is investigating the mid-air door panel blowout that terrified passengers of an Alaska Airlines flight two months ago....
...A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board found that the 737 Max 9 involved in the Alaska Airlines accident was missing four bolts meant to fasten the door panel to the fuselage....
...The incidents were “very benign”, Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, an independent US government agency responsible for investigating civil transport accidents, said at...
...The mid-air breach of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines Boeing aircraft has put the spotlight on Spirit AeroSystems, one of the plane maker’s biggest suppliers....
...The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the incident, located the door from the Alaska Airlines flight on Monday in a Portland, Oregon, suburb....
...All of those on board landed back safely at Portland, Oregon....
...He was giving the board “plenty of notice” to plan his succession....
...The Alaska Airlines flight was carrying 171 passengers and six crew on Friday when a section of the fuselage was torn away. All of those on board landed safely at Portland, Oregon....
...It took the Alaska Airlines incident for the board to rethink that approach, the document reveals....
...While the Alaska Airlines accident “shows that Boeing has much work yet to do, the board believes that Mr Calhoun has responded to this event in the right way by taking responsibility for the accident”,...
...“Safety will continue to drive our decision-making as we assist the [National Transportation Safety Board’s] investigation into Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.”...
...Boeing is replacing the executive in charge of manufacturing its 737 Max aircraft, weeks after a door panel blew out of one of the planes on an Alaska Airlines flight....
...A third possible contender is Patrick Shanahan, head of Boeing’s supplier Spirit AeroSystems, which supplied the door plug that blew out during the Alaska Airlines flight in January....
...The regulator launched an investigation of Boeing and Spirit following the mid-air blowout of a door panel on an Alaska Airlines flight in January....
...A preliminary probe by the National Transportation Safety Board found four bolts were missing from the door opening when the Alaska Airlines plane left a Boeing factory last year....
...Shares in Boeing and Alaska Airlines tumbled as Wall Street opened on Monday, as did those of a key supplier to the aerospace manufacturer, after Friday’s accident on a 737 Max 9 aircraft: Boeing shares...
...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....
...Five US carriers have raised bag fees by $5 in the past two months, starting with Alaska Airlines and JetBlue Airways in January and February, then American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta in a two-week...
...Boeing shares have fallen 20 per cent since the start of the year. A preliminary report into the Alaska incident by the National Transportation Safety Board is also expected to be published this week....
...Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, told members of the Senate committee on commerce, science and transportation that investigators were seeking the names of 25 people who...
...off an Alaska Airlines flight mid-air....
...The dramatic blowout of a section of the fuselage on an Alaska Airlines flight has put the focus back on Boeing’s 737 Max — the US company’s most popular plane and also its biggest source of revenue in its...
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