Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
Bird strikes and fume incidents ruffle feathers for Boeing and aviation regulators
Boeing and US aviation regulators resolved safety concerns following two bird strikes in 2023 that released toxic fumes into aircraft cabins. The software fix will prevent fume exposure on 737 MAX planes, with full implementation expected in two years. The issue has sparked debate over aviation safety protocols, particularly regarding engine design vulnerability.
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