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Alaska Airlines CEO says company found loose bolts on ¡®many¡¯ Boeing Max 9s [url=https://kraken8f.at]kraken at[/url] Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci revealed the carrier found ¡°some loose bolts on many¡± Boeing 737 Max 9s in an interview for ¡°NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt¡± on Tuesday. It was the CEO¡¯s first interview since a door plug on one of its Max 9 airplanes shot out from the side of the fuselage only a few minutes into a flight from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing. ¡°I¡¯m more than frustrated and disappointed. I am angry. This happened to Alaska Airlines. It happened to our guests and happened to our people,¡± Minicucci said, according to excerpts released ahead of the interview¡¯s airing. ¡°Boeing is better than this. Flight 1282 should never have happened,¡± Minicucci said during the interview. Boeing¡¯s 737 factory will have what the company calls a ¡°quality stand down¡± at its Renton, Washington facility Thursday, the company announced Tuesday.

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