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  • The fuselage of Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 N704AL at Portland International Airport, January 7, 2024, showing the plastic-covered opening where the mid-exit door plug separated in flight. Photo: National Transportation Safety Board (public domain).
    June 5, 2026

    Four Missing Bolts, One Hole at 16,000 Feet

    On January 5, 2024, a Boeing 737 MAX 9 door plug blew out mid-flight because four retention bolts were never reinstalled after a factory rework procedure. The NTSB published its final report in June 2025. Here is what every maintenance professional and fleet manager should take away from this incident.
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