A Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by Air Canada safely landed in Idaho after encountering an in-flight emergency prompted by a warning light in the flight deck. The issue was related to a malfunctioning cargo hold indicator. No injuries were reported.
A Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by Air Canada safely landed in Idaho on Tuesday after encountering an in-flight emergency prompted by a warning light in the flight deck, according to statements from airline and airport officials obtained by the Associated Press. Air Canada mentioned in an email that the issue was related to a malfunctioning cargo hold indicator, but provided no further details.
Southwest Airlines stated that the Boeing 737 made a safe landing, and passengers destined for Houston were being transferred to another aircraft, according to a company statement.Today, the majority of criticism and investigations aimed at Boeing are focused on its Max jets. These aircraft come in two variants currently in operation: the Max 8 and the larger Max 9.
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