United Airlines Boeing landed and found missing part of the fuselage

737–800 of the U.S. company landed in Oregon without an outer part of the aircraft’s fuselage. The Boeing this of United Airlines carried 139 passengers and had a six-member crew. The absence of an external part of the fuselage was found after being stationed at a gate at Rogue Valley International Medford Airport. “We will do a thorough examination of the aircraft and all necessary repairs before returning to service,” the airline assured, adding that it will also conduct an internal investigation to understand the causes of the incident. Boing did not comment, referring to the carrier. The aircraft — nearly 5,000 samples of this type have been delivered to Boeing customers — had departed San Francisco, according to FlightRadar24. Boing’s aircraft security, one of the two largest civil aircraft industries in the world, again employs the media after an incident that took place on January 5, when an Alaska Airlines flight detached a frame that had not been properly screwed, which could prove disastrous if it were higher. JUST IN: United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lands safely in Medford, Oregon with an under-fuselage panel missing. Unitedsays the issue was first discovered when parked at the gate. — Pete Muntean (@petemuntean)