"Boeing Enhances 737-Max Quality Inspections After In-Flight Incidents"

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Boeing plans to increase quality inspections of its 737 Max 9 aircraft after an emergency exit door panel failed on an Alaska Airlines flight, leading to a rapid descent and emergency landing. This comes amid ongoing safety concerns and a tarnished reputation for Boeing, with Federal regulators grounding the 737 Max and launching investigations into manufacturing flaws. The company is bringing in airline customers and independent inspectors to review the aircraft, as it acknowledges the need to improve quality assurance and controls following a series of mishaps and incidents.
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