Boeing 737 Max 9 Door Plug Explosion

A Boeing 737 Max 9 experienced a door plug explosion in flight, prompting a criminal investigation by the FBI and lawsuits against Boeing and Alaska Airlines for negligence. The incident has raised concerns about Boeing's safety practices and its previous criminal charge related to deadly crashes involving its 737 Max jets.

Boeing's Safety Concerns with 737 Max 9 Aircraft

Boeing faces safety concerns as a 737 Max 9 loses a rear door plug midflight, leading to grounding and renewed questions about quality and safety standards. FAA orders inspections and maintenance processes for affected aircraft. Whistleblower allegations and lack of cooperation in investigations raise further issues for Boeing. Tragic death of former Boeing quality control manager involved in legal battle with the company.

Boeing Criminal Investigation

The Justice Department is expanding a criminal investigation into a Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliner door plug incident that led to an emergency landing. The investigation involves subpoenas and a grand jury in Seattle.

Investigation into Boeing 737 Max 9 Door Plug Incident

Boeing cannot find documents about a door plug that blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet in January, leading to investigations and a criminal probe by the Department of Justice.

Boeing 737 Max Door Plug Incident

The top federal safety investigator says Boeing has not provided key information about a door plug incident on a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet, leaving unanswered questions about who opened and closed the door plug, despite the incident occurring two months ago.