NTSB's Max 9 Probe Faces Delays Amid Potential US Government Shutdown

The looming U.S. government shutdown threatens to impede the NTSB's investigation into the recent incident involving an Alaska Airlines Max 9, where an in-flight fuselage breach occurred.

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