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Boeing Faulted for ‘Absurd’ Lack of Cooperation in US Probe
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The fuselage of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on a Boeing 737-9 MAX in Portland, Oregon, in January.
Source: NTSB
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US crash investigators accused Boeing Co. officials of failing to cooperate in a probe of how a panel flew off a 737 Max 9 in January in a highly unusual rebuke.
Boeing shot back hours later on Wednesday, saying it had since provided the National Transportation Safety Board with names of employees who may have performed critical work on the jet. The planemaker also stressed it was doing everything it could to help with the probe.