FAA Wants Boeing to Check 737-900 Models

FAA Wants Boeing to Check 737-900 Models

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The US Federal Aviation Administration wants Boeing to inspect 737-900ER models that use mid-aft plugs of the same type that failed on an Alaska Airlines flight this month. The 737-900ER is an earlier model than the Max 9 that was used for Flight 1282 on Jan. 5 when a door-sized gap in the plane blew out at 16,000 feet. Katie Greifeld reports.

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