(MT Newswires) -- Air-safety officials probing last week's fuselage blowout on a Boeing (BA) 737 aircraft have turned their attention to four bolts they've been unable to locate and said they may widen their investigation beyond the Max 9 variant after multiple airlines found loose parts. The bolts were meant to secure the door panel that broke loose on an Alaska Airlines flight on Jan. 5.
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