"FAA Grounds Boeing 737 MAX-9 Jets Following In-Flight Window Incident"

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The FAA has grounded Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets after an incident where a cabin window blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight, leading to an emergency landing. The grounding affects 171 planes globally, pending safety inspections. This follows previous scrutiny of the 737 MAX series after two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 linked to design flaws. The recent incident involved a nearly new aircraft, causing panic among passengers but no injuries. Boeing, which had previously faced fines for concealing information about the 737 MAX, will be under renewed scrutiny as investigations proceed.
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