Boeing says no documents found on 737 MAX 9 key part removal

Boeing said required documents for opening and closing the door plug during the production of a 737 MAX 9, which failed during a mid-air emergency, were never created. The National Transportation Safety Board found the door plug missing four key b...

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Boeing said on Friday it believes required documents involving the opening and closing of a key part during production of a 737 MAX 9 that failed during a mid-air emergency were never created, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

The National Transportation Safety Board said last month the door plug that flew off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight on Jan. 5 appeared to be missing four key bolts.

Boeing told U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell in a letter seen by Reuters that "we have looked extensively and have not found any such documentation" and the planemaker's working hypothesis is "the documents required by our processes were not created when the door plug was opened."

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