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Bird strikes and fume incidents ruffle feathers for Boeing and aviation regulators
Boeing and aviation regulators addressed safety concerns after two bird strike incidents caused fume issues in 2023. A software fix for affected 737 MAX planes will minimize toxic fumes entering cabins but won’t be fully implemented for two years. Safety regulators remain divided on the adequacy of current regulations regarding in-flight fumes from engines.
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