"Boeing 737 Flight Returns Due to Cracked Cockpit Window"

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An All Nippon Airways flight returned to its departure airport after a crack was found in a cockpit window of a Boeing 737-800, with all 65 passengers and crew landing safely. This incident comes amid increased scrutiny of Boeing's safety record, following a mid-air incident involving a 737 Max 9 and a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight, prompting FAA investigations and grounding of certain aircraft.
Topics:business#all-nippon-airways#aviation-safety#boeing-737-800#cockpit-window-crack#faa-investigation
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