On Monday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said two U.S. airlines have inspected and returned to service nearly 94 percent of Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes following a mid-air emergency last month.
The FAA lifted its grounding of MAX 9 airplanes on Jan. 24 after it halted flights following the cabin panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines jet on Jan. 5. The FAA said 78 of 79 United Airlines MAX 9 planes have been inspected and returned to service and 57 of 65 Alaska MAX 9 planes.
Alaska said inspections on all but the plane involved in the emergency will be complete by Tuesday.
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