Boeing 737 MAX (Q139289)

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Boeing 737 MAX
airliner family by Boeing
  • 737 MAX
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Boeing 737 MAX (English)
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12 March 2019
La DGAC décide de l’interdiction à titre conservatoire des BOEING 737 MAX dans l’espace aérien français (French)
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6 Minutes of Terror: What Passengers Experienced on Ethiopian Airlines Fl. 302 (English)
9 April 2019
25 August 2024
Jeff Wise
Few airplane crashes have had repercussions on the scale of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which plunged into the ground six minutes after takeoff on March 10, 2019. On its own, the crash was a tragedy, an avoidable accident that took the lives of 157 men, women, and children. But because it was a nearly new Boeing 737 Max jet, and because another 737 Max had crashed under similar circumstances less than five months before, its destruction raised the shocking possibility that the latest model from the world’s most venerable jet manufacturer might be fundamentally unsafe. (English)
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Alaska Airlines plane whose door panel blew off midair was scheduled for maintenance (English)
13 March 2024
25 August 2024
The incident on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on Jan. 5 sparked investigations that discovered no bolts on the door panel and triggered a Justice Department probe. (English)
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Boeing 737 MAX
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