Investigation into 737 Max Door Incident Intensifies as Boeing, FAA Employees Interviewed

This week, US transportation safety officials are conducting interviews with Boeing and FAA employees in Renton, Washington, focusing on a January incident where a door panel detached from a 737 Max 9 mid-flight, underscoring ongoing safety scrutiny.

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