"Boeing 737 MAX 9 Grounded for Extensive Inspection, Maintenance; Alaska Airlines Door Incident Raises Safety Concerns"

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The FAA has announced that the Boeing 737 MAX 9 will remain grounded until extensive inspection and maintenance is completed following an incident where a door plug blew out midflight. The agency is prioritizing the safety of travelers and will only allow the aircraft to return to service once it is entirely satisfied with its safety. Alaska and United Airlines have found loose bolts on planes during inspections following the incident.
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