"FAA Grounds Boeing 737 Max Fleet for Inspections After Alaska Airlines Emergency Landing"

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered the grounding of some Boeing 737 Max 9 jets for inspections after an Alaska Airlines plane experienced a midair emergency, losing part of its fuselage. The incident, which occurred shortly after takeoff from Portland, Oregon, prompted the FAA to mandate checks on a "mid-cabin door plug" on approximately 171 planes. The inspections are expected to take between four to eight hours per aircraft. This comes after a history of issues with Boeing's Max aircraft, including two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 involving the Max 8 model, leading to a worldwide grounding and subsequent design changes. The recent incident adds to ongoing safety concerns surrounding the Boeing 737 Max series.
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