"Airline Executives Demand Accountability from Boeing Amid Delivery Delays and Safety Concerns"

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Major U.S. airlines are holding Boeing accountable following an inflight emergency on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 aircraft, raising concerns about the manufacturer's ability to produce new jets at the expected pace. The FAA's increased scrutiny has led to delays in aircraft deliveries, with airlines expecting setbacks in their fleet growth plans. Boeing faces criticism from regulators, lawmakers, and airline customers, while executives emphasize the priority of safety and quality control measures.
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- Before part of an Alaska Airlines plane blew off, Boeing had removed and adjusted it, reports say CNN
- Opinion | Boeing’s Problems Started Long Before the Alaska Airlines Mishap The New York Times
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