On Wednesday, the American Al-Hurra channel quoted Calhoun as saying, “We will deal with this issue starting by admitting our mistake.”
Calhoun stressed that Boeing will rely on the US Civil Aviation Regulatory Authority “to ensure that all aircraft authorized to fly are safe and to ensure that this incident does not happen again.”
The statements of Boeing’s CEO come a day after the American airline “Alaska Airlines” announced that it had discovered parts that were not properly fixed in some of its Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, three days after one of its aircraft of the same model was involved in an accident during flight, where the plane was forced to… An emergency landing occurred after part of one of the doors separated during a flight from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, southern California.
It is worth noting that the Boeing 737 MAX 9 is equipped with many emergency exits. Therefore, Boeing offers its customers the possibility of canceling some of these exits using plugs if the number of remaining exits is sufficient compared to the number of seats on the plane.
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2024-01-10 06:51:00