Boeing 737-800, a Precursor to the 737 Max, Is Used Widely.
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The Boeing 737-800, widely used globally, boasts a notable safety record despite the recent Jeju Air crash investigation focusing on potential causes like bird strikes.
Najmedin Meshkati, an engineering professor, emphasized the 737's strong safety history, stating the aircraft model has been primarily reliable among the global fleet since its introduction.
The Investigative response to the Jeju Air crash includes probing into a possible landing gear malfunction that might have stemmed from a bird strike incident.
Boeing confirmed its readiness to assist Jeju Air following the incident, highlighting the company's commitment to support its aircraft operators in crisis situations.
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