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Manufacturing was paused at Boeing's Renton production facility this week so workers could participate in "quality improvement sessions."
NTSB investigators are taking a closer look at the inner workings of the company's 737 Max line with continued concerns after a door panel blew off on a 737 Max 9 in mid-air earlier this month.
On Friday, Seattle based aviation expert John Nance said the plane itself is solid and the issue with the plane stems from a production problem at Boeing's Renton factory.
"This is not just another Max problem. This has nothing to do with that," he said. "This is a door that was installed incorrectly in the factory in Renton. There's going to be a story behind that. By the same token, this plane is not only perfectly good, there was never anything wrong with it aerodynamically."
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