The Age
·general
·3 hours ago
Bird strikes and fume incidents ruffle feathers for Boeing and aviation regulators
Boeing and aviation regulators addressed bird strike incidents on 737 MAX planes that introduced toxic fumes into cabins. Southwest Airlines flights experienced two strikes in 2023, prompting the FAA to recommend safety changes. A software fix to prevent fumes will be implemented starting in 2025, highlighting ongoing debates regarding aviation safety protocols.
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