How many times is this going to happen?
Yet another Boeing aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing after it lost a metallic panel during mid-air flight.
According to multiple sources, United Airlines flight 433, which took off from San Francisco, was forced to make an emergency landing in Oregon.
Thankfully, No injuries or fatalities have been reported, but this certainly doesn’t bode well for the aerospace and defense manufacturer.
Boeing recently came under fire after a bevy of incidents involving their aircraft were publicized and allegations that the company killed a Boeing whistleblower began to circulate online.
Multiple outlets covered the latest incident of a Boeing malfunction:
BREAKING: United Airlines Boeing 737 makes emergency landing in Oregon after losing panel in mid-air pic.twitter.com/yRcGBikILb
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 15, 2024
🚨 BREAKING: UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 737 LOSES PANEL MID-FLIGHT
Flight 433 had just taken off from San Francisco and was forced to divert to an Oregon airport.
Thankfully, the plane landed safely, and no injuries have been reported at this time.
Why does this keep happening?… pic.twitter.com/HuMpCoZ69v
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 15, 2024
🚨#BREAKING: A United Airlines Boeing 737 was forced to execute an emergency landing after a panel fell off mid-flight
A United Airlines Flight 433 Boeing 737 had to divert from its destination and make a forced emergency landing at Medford Airport in… pic.twitter.com/sQqlcKlILI
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) March 15, 2024
Two days ago, The New York Post reported:
A United Airlines Boeing 777-300 aircraft suffered a midair fuel leak and was forced to make an emergency landing Monday, marking the fifth incident the airline reported in a little over a week.
Nick Sortor asked: “The good news is, United Flight 433 landed safely at an Oregon airport and no injuries have been reported. BUT HOW LONG UNTIL THERE’S ANOTHER MASSIVE CATASTROPHE ON ONE OF THESE PLANES?”
🚨 #BREAKING: Yet ANOTHER United Airlines Boeing 737 has been forced to make an emergency landing after a panel fell off in-flight
Shortly after taking off from San Francisco—the same airport where a United Boeing 777 lost a wheel on take-off last week—a large panel flew off the… pic.twitter.com/bCjj4rfXuE
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 15, 2024
Barron’s featured yet another troubling development afflicting Boeing:
Boeing investors got more potential bad news about the company’s troubled 737 MAX program this week: United Airlines is looking to lease more Airbus planes, according to a report.
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