"FAA Issues Safety Alerts for Multiple Boeing Aircraft Models"

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The US FAA has issued a safety alert for airlines to inspect door plugs on Boeing 737-900ER planes after a similar incident occurred on a newer Max model. Boeing's stock fell as a result, and airlines have been conducting proactive inspections on their aircraft. The FAA notice does not ground the planes but recommends immediate inspections, while the grounding of the newer Max 9 aircraft continues in the US as the agency reviews inspection data to determine their safety.
- Boeing faces new safety alert over earlier generation of 737s CNN
- F.A.A. Tells Airlines to Check Panels on a Second Boeing Plane The New York Times
- US watchdog orders checks on more Boeing jet doors | REUTERS Reuters
- Boeing 737-900ER: Second model to be inspected after 737 Max 9 blowout BBC.com
- FAA recommends airlines inspect door plugs on another Boeing model The Seattle Times
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