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Flight attendants on Alaska Airlines door plug flight sue Boeing

31 July 2025
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Flight attendants on Alaska Airlines door plug flight sue Boeing
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The flight attendants of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 are suing Boeing after a door plug blew out during a January 2024 flight, claiming personal and emotional injuries due to the incident. The attendants allege negligence on Boeing’s part, stating the event has significantly impacted their personal and professional lives, while Boeing has declined to comment on the lawsuits filed in Seattle.

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