FAA orders emergency inspections of older 737s
Cracks in the fuselage skins of older Boeing 737 airliners have prompted the FAA to order emergency inspections and modifications of 33 of the jets in the fleets of 16 U.S. carriers. Regulatory agencies overseeing another 34 737s in the worldwide airliner fleet will be alerted, FAA said...
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