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With Boeing 737 MAX 9 fleet still grounded, FAA completes first group of inspections
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The FAA says it's now reviewing data from the first 40 MAX 9 inspections before inspecting the rest of the grounded fleet. NBC News' Tom Costello reports Alaska Airlines is now sending its own inspectors to Boeing plants.Jan. 18, 2024