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Boeing 787 ‘nosedive’ said to injure 50 passengers

More than 50 people have been injured when LATAM Air flight LA800, which was flying from Sydney to Auckland, suddenly nosedived, causing unrestrained bodies to fly up, hitting the roofs, AFP reported.

The Chilean authorities stated that the incident occurred due to a “technical event,” and investigations led by New Zealand air safety control are ongoing.

Responding to AFP inquiries, Boeing said, “We are working to gather more information about the flight and will provide any support needed by our customer.”

The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing has faced several safety issues recently. In January, a fuselage panel detached mid-air from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9. Additionally, last week, a tire detached from a Boeing 777 jetliner bound for Japan, prompting an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport.

US regulators have given Boeing a 90-day deadline to come up with a plan addressing quality control issues. As a result, Boeing’s share price has dropped by 25% since the beginning of the year.

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