After a series of Boeing incidents: FAA audit finds ‘dozens of issues’ | DW News

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A new incident could compound concerns about the safety of Boeing’s aircraft even further – after dozens of people on a flight from Australia to New Zealand were injured on a Dreamliner. The plane operated by Chilean airline LATAM suddenly plunged mid-air on Monday evening, causing passengers to be thrown around the cabin.

Boeing has been under intense scrutiny for another model in its fleet. US regulators have just completed an audit of the 737 Max – just two months after a door panel blew off one of the planes mid-flight. The incident was the latest in a string of safety issues plaguing Boeing in recent years.

For more, we talk to Emily Leshner from DW Business who filed our report.

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