"Travelers' Strategies for Avoiding Boeing Planes Amid Safety Concerns"

Some travelers are expressing apprehension about flying on Boeing jetliners following a series of recent flight problems, including a panel blowing off a brand-new Alaska Airlines 737 Max midflight and manufacturing issues. While some passengers have re-booked flights to avoid Boeing aircraft, others argue that air travel is still safer than driving. Boeing has faced scrutiny over manufacturing quality, and the U.S. Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into a panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines plane. Despite these concerns, aviation experts note that many flight issues are attributed to maintenance lapses, pilot errors, or air traffic control issues, rather than Boeing itself.
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