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Alaska Airlines in Legal Trouble – DOJ Launches Criminal Inquiry on Door Blowout!

Investigation Underway in Alaska Airlines

Scrutiny on Safety

According to CBS, after a serious incident on an Alaska Airlines flight, the Department of Justice is checking if Boeing did something wrong. Boeing already had problems because of crashes in Alaska Airlines in the past. Now investigators want to know if Boeing followed the rules and kept the planes safe in Alaska Airlines.

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Alaska Airlines in Legal Trouble – DOJ Launches Criminal Inquiry on Door Blowout! (PHOTO: CNBC)

Paperwork Predicament Raises Concerns

Boeing admitted they lost important paperwork about fixing the plane’s door in Alaska Airlines. This makes people worry if Boeing is doing things the right way. The government is watching closely to see how Boeing responds and if they can fix their problems. The Federal Aviation Administration is also giving Boeing a deadline to fix issues. Everyone is waiting to see what happens next and if Boeing can make planes safer again in Alaska Airlines.

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