National Transportation Safety Board

Boeing faces federal investigation after United Airlines pilots report ‘stuck’ control incident

Boeing is under federal investigation after United Airlines pilots reported a ‘stuck’ control incident involving a 737 Max aircraft during landing at Newark last month. The NTSB confirmed that none of the 161 people on United flight 1539 were injured, and the plane was able to return to the gate. This incident is the latest in a series of issues involving the nearly-new Boeing 737 Max aircraft, raising concerns about the safety of these planes.

Report Reveals Concerning Findings About Boeing 737 Max Incident

A new report from the US National Transportation Safety Board reveals concerning findings about a Boeing 737 Max incident, where a door on an Alaska Airlines plane may not have been properly secured, leading to a rapid loss of cabin pressure. The report’s findings raise concerns for Boeing’s corporate culture and quality control processes, as inspections have revealed loose bolts and fixings on other planes of the same specification.

Boeing 737 Max 9: What to Know After Inflight Blowout

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