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Boeing's fuselage blowout is the latest in a string of headaches for the planemaker. Here's a roundup of its past issues.
Boeing's fuselage blowout is the latest in a string of headaches for the planemaker. Here's a roundup of its past issues.
Graham Rapier,Taylor RainsJan 16, 2024, 08:09 IST
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 sits parked after an emergency landing over a door plug blowing out midflight. National Transportation Safety Board
Boeing has been thrust into the spotlight again, and not in a good way.
One of its planes made an emergency landing because a door plug flew off midflight.
Emirates' president, Tim Clark, said the incident pointed to a pattern of issues at Boeing going back many years.
"They've had quality-control problems for a long time now, and this is just another manifestation of that," Clark told Bloomberg in a report published Monday. "I think they're getting their act together now, but this doesn't help."
Here's a short list of some of the quality-control headaches and public-relations crises Boeing has endured:
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737 Max 9 blowout
A gaping hole where the paneled-over door had been on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.National Transportation Safety Board via AP
737 Max crashes
Hundreds of 737 Max aircraft were grounded for nearly two years while Boeing fixed issues with the plane's software.Peter Cziborra/Reuters
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Waiver requests for uncertified Max 7 and Max 10
The Boeing 737 Max 10.Taylor Rains/Insider
787 quality-control issues
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner American Airlines plane. NurPhoto / Getty
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777 engine failure
The engine of a United Airlines Boeing 777 plane.YouTube/9News