Investigation Launched into Boeing Plane's Mid-Flight Drop to New Zealand

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Airline watchdogs are investigating a Boeing-made LATAM plane's sudden nosedive during a flight to New Zealand, causing injuries to dozens of passengers. The incident, described as a "black swan event" by an aviation expert, has prompted safety concerns and raised questions about Boeing's recent string of safety issues. The Chilean General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics and New Zealand air safety investigators are leading the probe into the incident, with US regulators giving Boeing 90 days to address quality control issues.
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