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"Biden Administration's New EV Rules Spark Controversy in Trucking Industry"
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"Biden Administration's New EV Rules Spark Controversy in Trucking Industry"

1 year agoSource: Fox News
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"Michigan Central Station Set to Reopen in June"
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"Michigan Central Station Set to Reopen in June"

After 36 years, the historic Michigan Central train station in Corktown, Detroit, is set to re-open on June 6, 2024, following its purchase by Ford Motor Co. in 2018 for $90 million. The station, closed since 1988, is being renovated into a mobility tech campus, with plans for potential future passenger rail service. The adjacent former Book Depository building, now known as NewLab, has already opened as part of the campus. Additionally, Roosevelt Park in front of the station has undergone a $6 million upgrade and expansion, unifying the park and adding new green spaces and paths.

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"New Boeing 737 Max Emergency Prompts US Grounding Amid Alaska Air Turmoil"

Boeing faces renewed scrutiny after a portion of the fuselage on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 blew out midflight, leading to emergency inspections of similar aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered inspections of 171 Max 9 planes, resulting in flight cancellations. This incident adds to Boeing's ongoing challenges with the 737 Max series, which was previously grounded after two fatal crashes. The NTSB is investigating the incident, and there is increased focus on Boeing's manufacturing processes and FAA oversight.

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"Boeing 737 Max Grounded in US Following Mid-Air Window Incident"

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded a number of Boeing 737 Max planes after an incident where a window blew out mid-flight. This precautionary measure will remain in effect until a thorough investigation is conducted to ensure passenger safety. The grounding may affect airline operations and passenger travel plans, highlighting ongoing concerns with the Boeing 737 Max series, which have faced scrutiny and previous groundings in the past.

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"Boeing 737 Max Under Scrutiny Following Alaska Airlines Mid-Air Incident"

Boeing's 737 Max faces renewed safety concerns after an Alaska Airlines Max 9 experienced a window blowout, leading to the FAA ordering immediate inspections of certain Max 9 planes. The incident, which caused no injuries, resulted in Alaska Airlines grounding its fleet of Max 9s and canceling flights. The FAA and NTSB are investigating, while Boeing supports the inspections and provides technical assistance. The brand's reputation may be further impacted depending on the cause of the blowout, with past scrutiny over the Max's design and certification process following two fatal crashes. Boeing has faced significant financial and reputational costs due to these issues.

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"Boeing 737 Max Faces Renewed Scrutiny After Series of Emergency Incidents"

Boeing is under renewed scrutiny after an Alaska Airlines flight made an emergency landing due to a panel and window blowing out. This incident adds to Boeing's recent history of engineering and quality issues, including the costly grounding of the 737 Max planes after two fatal crashes. The company has faced massive operating losses, delivery backlogs, and additional safety inspections and manufacturing problems across various aircraft models, impacting its financial performance.

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"Alaska Airlines Suspends Boeing 737-9 Operations Following Series of In-Flight Safety Incidents"

Alaska Airlines has decided to ground its entire fleet of 65 Boeing 737 Max-9 aircraft as a precautionary measure after a fuselage blowout occurred on Flight AS 1282 shortly after takeoff. The incident, which involved a new jet delivered in October, happened on a flight from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California, with 171 passengers and six crew members on board. There were no injuries reported. The airline will conduct full maintenance and inspections before returning the planes to service.

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"Boeing Recommends Global 737 Max Inspections Amid Loose Bolt Concerns"

Boeing has directed airlines to inspect 737 Max jets for a potential loose bolt in the rudder control system after an international operator found a bolt with a missing nut during routine maintenance. The FAA is monitoring the situation and may take further action depending on the findings. No in-flight incidents have been reported due to this issue, and U.S. carriers do not anticipate operational impacts from the inspections. This precautionary measure follows the 737 Max's 20-month grounding after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.

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"Spirit Airlines Dismisses Agent for Misdirecting Solo 6-Year-Old Passenger"

Spirit Airlines has fired an employee responsible for mistakenly putting a 6-year-old boy on a flight to Orlando instead of his intended destination, Fort Myers. The incident, which occurred four days before Christmas, led to the child being over 160 miles away from his family. The airline has apologized, reimbursed the child's grandmother for travel expenses to retrieve him, and is reinforcing its procedures to prevent such an error in the future.

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"Spirit Airlines Dismisses Agent for Misdirecting Solo 6-Year-Old Passenger"

Spirit Airlines has fired an employee responsible for mistakenly putting a 6-year-old boy on a flight to Orlando instead of his intended destination, Fort Myers. The incident occurred four days before Christmas, and the child was over 160 miles away from his family. The airline has stated that they are reinforcing their procedures with their team and are in communication with the child's family, who were reimbursed for the costs incurred to retrieve the boy.