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boeing: Boeing CEO's comeback plan for 2024 takes a hit five days in

For Boeing Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun, the Alaska Air episode is another blow to his efforts to stabilize the company after half a decade of upheaval, coming just a few days into a new year he had heralded as crucial to a turnaround. Boeing is still feeling the reverberations of two deadly 737 Max crashes almost five years ago that shook confidence in the company. Now Boeings fraught relationship with its biggest supplier — Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. — stands to face fresh scrutiny. ....

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Alaska Airlines cancels more than 200 flights after FAA order to ground Boeing Max

US News: Alaska Airlines cancels 170 flights on Sunday and 60 flights on Monday due to grounding of 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes by FAA for inspections. The ....

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Alaska Airlines: Alaska Airlines cancels more than 200 flights after FAA order

​The FAA on Saturday ordered the temporary grounding of 171 Boeing jets installed with the same panel after an eight-week-old Alaska Airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage. The door plug tore off the left side of the jet following takeoff from Portland, Oregon, en route to Ontario, California, forcing pilots to turn back and land safely with all 171 passengers and six crew on board. ....

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