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Boeing Insists It Is Making Progress On Safety and Program Delays
As the 737 Max safety saga continues, Boeing's Farnborough show presence is understated
Boeing's 737 Max assembly line in Renton has come under intense scrutiny following safety concerns most recently driven by the January incident involving a door plug that separated from an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 while in flight.
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Hanneke Weitering
• Science & Technology Editor
July 17, 2024
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