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Alaska Airlines grounded 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft
Alaska Airlines grounded 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft. Alaska Airlines expects inspections of the 737 max-9 to last for several days. -
Alaska Airlines stated that the inspection has been completed and there are no worrying findings. The aircraft will resume operations after the inspection is completed
Alaska Airlines stated that the inspection has been completed and there are no worrying findings, and the aircraft will resume operation after the inspection is completed.- suisuiblue
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