Boeing recommends airlines suspend use of some 777s after United incident
U.S. regulators announced extra inspections on Boeing Co 777 jets using the same type of engine that shed debris over Denver on Saturday, while Japan went further and suspended their use as it considers what action to take. Bryan Wood reports.
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