"Boeing 737 Max Grounding: Impact on Flight Operations and Lawsuits"

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The FAA will keep Boeing 737-9 Max planes grounded until it approves an extensive inspection and maintenance process, following the discovery of loose bolts and hardware in initial inspections by Alaska and United Airlines. The decision comes after an Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX aircraft suffered a mid-air blowout of a plug door panel, prompting concerns about safety and the need for enhanced oversight. This could lead to hundreds of flight cancellations as the FAA explores options to reduce risk, including the use of an independent third party to oversee Boeing's inspections and quality system.
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