"US Grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 Fleet Following Preventable Emergency Landing Incident"

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Federal officials have grounded all Boeing 737-9 Max jetliners for inspections after an Alaska Airlines plane experienced a fuselage blowout, leading to an emergency landing in Portland. The incident, which resulted in no serious injuries, has prompted an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. The grounding affects approximately 171 airplanes globally, and the inspections are expected to take between four to eight hours per aircraft. This event raises new concerns about the Boeing 737 Max series, which had previously faced a nearly two-year grounding following two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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