Engine maker urges rapid inspections after Southwest failure
National Transportation Safety Board investigators examine damage to a Southwest Airlines plane that suffered catastrophic engine failure on April 17, 2018, killing a mother of two and forcing an emergency landing (AFP Photo/Handout)/ New York (AFP) - The maker of a jet engine that ruptured during a recent Southwest Airlines flight, leaving one passenger dead, called Friday for rapid inspections of all of its engines powering Boeing 737 aircraft. CFM International, a joint venture between America's GE Aviation and France's Safran Aircraft ...
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