Something’s wrong with Boeing – A 737 ran off the runway and landed in the grass 2024-03-12 03:56:18

Boeing 737 Max 8 exited Texas runway “into grassy area,” United Airlines says. The incident is the latest in a week of safety problems for the airline, all involving Boeing planes, including a blown tire and a burning engine.

The Boeing 737 Max 8, carrying 160 passengers and six crew members, was landing at George W. Bush Intercontinental Airport on Friday morning when it “left the tarmac and entered the grass” while exiting the runway for the gate, they said. in an interview with airport officials.

United Airlines said: “After landing, UA2477 veered off the runway into a grassy area. Customers were disembarked using air stairs and are being bused to the terminal.”

In early January, an emergency exit door on the wing of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 detached from the cabin shortly following takeoff.

Investigations by US federal aviation safety authorities have begun, while a report by an independent panel appointed by the watchdog, the US Civil Aviation Administration (FAA), has highlighted gaps in Boeing’s quality and safety controls.

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