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The process includes requiring airlines to inspect certain bolts and fasteners and to re-torque fasteners on the panel, known as a door plug, which is placed where an emergency exit door would be if a jet had more seats. said on Wednesday that it would increase oversight of Boeing and begin an investigation into the company’s practices.
a Boeing executive, Elizabeth Lund, also provided new detail about how the 737 Max left the plant missing four critical bolts that secured the panel, known as a door plug, in place. The body is made in Wichita, Kan., Speaking to reporters this week at the company’s factory in Renton, Wash., Other improvements the company has made, Ms.
Elizabeth Lund, a Boeing executive, provided new details on Tuesday about how the plane involved in the incident left the plant apparently without four critical bolts that secured the panel, known as a door plug, in place. The body is made in Wichita, Kan., Addressing reporters at a company factory in Renton, Wash.,
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