Torn out fuselage part – First findings after the Boeing incident – News




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  • The US accident investigators presented initial findings on the Boeing incident at the beginning of January.
  • Four bolts were apparently missing near the torn out fuselage section.

At the beginning of January, a piece of the fuselage of a Boeing 737-9 Max was torn out shortly after takeoff. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.

The responsible investigative authority has now published the first results in a preliminary report. Apparently four important bolts were missing. However, accident investigators did not name a probable cause for the accident. A longer investigation should provide information about this.

Boeing is responsible for what happened.

After the publication of the preliminary report, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun also spoke out: “Whatever the final conclusions, Boeing is responsible for what happened. An incident like this should not happen on an aircraft leaving our factory.”


SRF 4 News, February 6, 2024, 11:00 p.m.;


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