Investigation Reveals Recurring Panel Movement Preceding Boeing Jet Incident

Alaska Airlines' recent mid-flight incident involving a detached panel on a Boeing aircraft was reportedly preceded by signs of unsecured panel positioning on earlier flights, per updates from a federal investigation.

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