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Boeing 737 MAX issues persist: Emergency landing in US due to engine snag

Read more about Boeing 737 MAX issues persist: Emergency landing in US due to engine snag on Business Standard. US Federal Aviation Agency said that no passengers were on board the aircraft, which was being transferred to Victorville, California for storage<br>

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Boeing 737 MAX issues persist: Emergency landing in US due to engine snag

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  1. Boeing 737 MAX issues persist: Emergency landing in US due to engine snag US Federal Aviation Agency said that no passengers were on board the aircraft, which was being transferred to Victorville, California for storage Company News: A Boeing 737 MAX flying machine worked by Southwest Airlines made a crisis arrival Tuesday subsequent to encountering a motor issue as it was being carried from Florida to California, the US Federal Aviation Agency said. "The airplane returned and landed securely in Orlando," the FAA said in an announcement, including that no travelers were load up the flying machine, which was being exchanged to Victorville, California for capacity.

  2. "The FAA is exploring," included the organization, which grounded the Boeing 737 MAX on March 13 following two dangerous mishaps including Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air however keeps on enabling the planes to be carried from air terminal to air terminal.Read More Business Standard

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