No, Boeing Issues Aren’t Actually On The Rise This Year, NTSB Data Shows

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commercial planes, at least during the first 55 days of this year, is relatively the same as 2023, federal data shows.

The door plug on the Alaska flight is believed to have blown off after workers failed to reattach bolts during repair work late last year, “Safety is an ongoing activity. It’s not something that you fully achieve. It’s something that you constantly work toward.”“Airlines are constantly upgrading their fleets and getting rid of old aircraft and getting new aircraft,” Brickhouse said. “All airlines have really good maintenance activities going on ― just like our passenger cars, after a certain number of miles you have to go in for an oil change.

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