Alaska Airlines will return the aircraft involved in the cabin door detachment accident earlier this year to Boeing
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发表于 2024-6-29 17:06:43
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Alaska Airlines announced on June 28th local time that it has returned the 737 MAX 9 aircraft that experienced a cabin door detachment accident in January to Boeing. "They have taken over this aircraft and the registration location has been changed," said a spokesperson for Alaska Airlines. "The new order for the 737-10 aircraft has also been placed."
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