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The United States government has stated that the airline regulators will not be rushed into clearing grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 planes after a mid-air blowout. US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg affirmed that no grounded Boeing Max aircraft would return to service until they are safe as the plane maker’s chief executive disclosed that the blowout on a flight operated by Alaska Airlines was the consequence of a “quality escape”.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the U.S. airline regulator has ordered the grounding of some Boeing 737 Max 9 jets. This comes after a portion of the plane blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight. The FAA said the inspections would affect 171 planes. An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX faced an emergency landing after one of its doors blew open mid-air, minutes after take-off on Friday night.