Article 6KD8E After Flight to Oregon, Boeing 737-800 Lands with a Missing External Panel

After Flight to Oregon, Boeing 737-800 Lands with a Missing External Panel

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A Boeing 737-800 "was discovered to be missing an external panel" on the bottom of its fuselage, reports CNN, "after it landed in Medford, Oregon, Friday afternoon after taking off from San Francisco." They stress that it's not a 737 Max, but the previous generation of Boeing aircraft.The plane carrying 145 passengers and crew landed safely and was parked at the gate at Rogue Valley International Medford Airport when a person on the ground first noticed the panel was missing, United Airlines said in a statement. The crew of Flight 433 did not declare an emergency and there was no indication of the damage during the flight, the airline said... United said the missing panel did not affect the flying characteristics of the airplane... Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport Director Amber Judd indicated to the Rogue Valley Times the aircraft is not in condition to fly and "will be here for a while." Judd added it is unclear where the missing panel is. "They don't know where they lost it," Judd told the RV Times. "The Federal Aviation Administration said it will investigate the incident." Yahoo Finance notes that shares of Boeing "have declined over 30% in 2024."

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