"NTSB Reports Missing Bolts on Boeing 737 Max Planes"

The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report revealed that four bolts were missing from a door panel that blew out of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 plane last month, causing cabin depressurization and minor injuries to passengers. The report raised concerns about Boeing's manufacturing procedures and prompted the FAA to consider a heavier-handed approach to monitoring the company. Boeing has pledged to review the findings and implement a quality control plan, while also addressing another issue with incorrectly drilled holes in some 737 Max planes. These incidents come after the 737 Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019, and the NTSB's investigation into the recent door plug failure is ongoing.
- Boeing 737 Max 9 plane that lost door plug was missing bolts, NTSB says Los Angeles Times
- Alaska Airlines 737 May Have Left Boeing Factory Missing Bolts, N.T.S.B. Says The New York Times
- Faulty door panel on Alaska Airlines flight had no bolts installed, NTSB says in preliminary report NBC News
- Video: Muntean shows example of bolt that was missing from door plug on Boeing plane CNN
- Key bolts missing when Boeing delivered Alaska blowout jet, NTSB report says The Seattle Times
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