"Boeing 737 Returns to Airport Due to Cracked Cockpit Window"

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An All Nippon Airways flight from Sapporo to Toyama returned after a crack was found in the cockpit window of a Boeing 737-800, with the airline assuring that cabin pressure was normal and the landing was uneventful. This incident follows a recent mishap involving a Boeing 737 Max 9, prompting additional safety checks and inspections by the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing.
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