When a piece of an Alaska Airlines flight blew out into the sky in January, concern and scrutiny focused once more on the plane’s manufacturer, Boeing.
Sydney Ember, a business reporter for The Times, explains what has been learned about the incident and what the implications might be for Boeing.
Guest: Sydney Ember, a business reporter for The New York Times.
Background reading:
• The Alaska Airlines plane may have left the Boeing factory missing bolts • , the National Transportation Safety Board said. • Facing another Boeing crisis, the F.A.A. takes a harder line • .
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