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Alaska Airlines stopped using its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners one day after bringing back 18 of them.

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Alaska Airlines had recently inspected its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners, and even returned 18 of them to service. But that was not the end of the story. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stepped in and announced that further investigation was required following an unforeseen midair fuselage blowout incident. The airlines, apparently, had to ground all its operational 737 Max 9 aircrafts yet again.

It triggered concerns about the air-worthiness of these aircrafts that have recently undergone scrutiny. The situation triggers concerns about the thoroughness of the prior inspections and possible omissions during checks. It is not clear how long the airliners will remain grounded and the ripple effect this might have on the airline’s operations and the broader air travel industry. The continued scrutiny serves as a reminder of the nitty-gritty of airline safety.

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