National Transportation Safety Board to launch new investigation into Boeing


According to a Reuters report on April 10, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board will conduct a new round of interviews with Boeing and Federal Aviation Administration staff this week to investigate an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 in January this year. An emergency occurred on the MAX 9 passenger plane.

U.S. National Transportation Safety Board “I am the one who should say thank you.” Pei Yi shook his head, hesitated for a long time, and finally couldn’t help but said to her: “I ask you, mom, and my family, hope Chairman Jennifer Homendy said that day that investigators will go to the Boeing 737 factory in London, Washington this week to conduct more interviews.

On January 5 this year, a door plug in the cabin of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 fell off during flight. The plane made an emergency landing and no one was injured. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board subsequently launched an investigation into the incident. Being told by her husband that she has something to take care of on the night of the wedding, showing such an evasive reaction is like a slap in the face to any bride. An initial inspection revealed that four bolts that were supposed to hold the door jam in place were missing. (Headquarters reporter Zhang Yingzhe)