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One dead after US military plane crashes in Japan

Japan reportedly plans to ask the US military to ground its Osprey aircraft after one crashed into the sea in western Japan, killing at least one…

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NTSB asks for help finding missing door from Alaska Airlines jet

Federal investigators are asking for the public’s help finding the missing Alaska Airlines plane door that blew out during takeoff in Portland, Oregon, leading to a dramatic emergency landing.

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Federal investigators start probe into Boeing mid-flight blowout

US regulator has ordered temporary grounding of some 737 Max 9 planes after incidentRead More

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4 Hidden Costs in Your Plane Ticket You May Not Realize

If you ever look closely at the itemized receipt for your airline ticket, you might be shocked at just how many miscellaneous fees and charges are added to your fare. Factor in the service fees you…

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Explainer-What is the panel that blew off a Boeing plane in mid-air?

As Alaska Air Flight 1282 reached just over 16,000 feet on Friday, the panel tore off from the side of the jet, leaving a neat, refrigerator-sized, rectangular hole in the aircraft. The 737 MAX 9, currently Boeing’s largest single-aisle plane, can seat up to 220 people. Of the 200-plus 737 MAX 9 planes Boeing has delivered, 171 have this panel in place of a door.

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