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SINGAPORE—After a week of precautionary checks, the Indonesian Transport Ministry has allowed the country’s three Boeing 737-9s to return to service. The aircraft, all operated by Lion Air, were grounded by Jakarta on Jan. 6 after an Alaska Airlines 737-9 lost a door plug during ascent on Jan. 5. In...
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