"Emergency Grounding for Boeing 737 Max 9s After Mid-Air Panel Blowout on Alaska Flight"

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The FAA has ordered the grounding of over 170 Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft for safety inspections after a panel blew out on an Alaska Airlines flight, causing a pressurization issue. The directive affects planes in the U.S. and those operated in U.S. territory. No serious injuries occurred during the incident, and the inspections are expected to take between four and eight hours per plane. United Airlines, which has the largest fleet of these aircraft in the U.S., is preparing to ground its planes for the required checks.
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