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FAA widens Boeing probe and eyes subcontractor used by the aerospace giant
By David K. Li and Jay Blackman
Boeing 737 Max 9 jets grounded indefinitely pending new safety inspections after scary midair blowout
By Matthew Sedacca
Boeing door plug blowout highlights a possible crisis of competence − an aircraft safety expert explains
By Daniel Adjekum
US officials say 40 Boeing jets have been inspected as investigations continue into midair blowout
By David Koenig
Boeing pledges more scrutiny as FAA plans audit of Max 9 planes
By Justine McDaniel
What's Gone Wrong at Boeing
By James Surowiecki
Boeing 737 MAX 9 still without a timeline to return to the sky
By Lauren Rosenblatt
737 Max 9 grounding: What the plug-door fiasco on Alaska 1282 means for Boeing's future.
By Lizzie O'Leary
Federal investigator hasn’t determined whether bolts were installed on the 737 Max part that blew off an Alaska flight
By Gregory Wallace, Curt Devine and Pete Muntean
US FAA says first 40 inspections of Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes complete
By David Shepardson and Valerie Insinna
'It ain't working': Boeing's quality pledges in question after Max 9 incident
By Sylvia Pfeifer and Claire Bushey
Boeing says it's taking a ‘hard look’ at quality control after Alaska Airlines accident
By Elizabeth Chuck
Boeing 737 MAX 9 Part in Plane Blowout Was Made in Malaysia, Official Says
By Andrew Tangel and Paul Kiernan
The turbulent journey of the Boeing 737
By Danylo Hawaleshka
Boeing is letting airlines into its factories as preliminary inspections begin on the 737 Max 9
By Pete Muntean and Ross Levitt