"FAA Clears Boeing 737 Max 9 for Return to Skies Amid Safety Concerns"

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The return of Boeing's 737 MAX 9 to the skies is clouded by fears and congressional scrutiny following a recent incident where a door panel blew off a jetliner. While the FAA has issued guidelines for inspections and work required for the plane's return to service, some lawmakers and experts express concerns about rushing the planes back into operation without sufficient assurance of safety. Boeing and the FAA are facing questions about production oversight and quality control, with calls for increased scrutiny and investigations into the manufacturer's practices.
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