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Boeing recommends grounding its 777 aircraft after engine failure causes near miss in Colorado – ABC News
Most airline companies that operate 777 planes say they’ll follow the advice to temporarily withdraw them from their operating fleet.

Boeing has recommended that airlines suspend services of all 777 planes with the same type of engine that blew apart soon after take-off in the US on Saturday.
Key points:
- US officials order United Airlines to step up inspections of its Boeing 777 aircraft
- Dutch officials probe why a Boeing 747-400 dropped debris after taking off
- Japan and South Korea pull 777 aircraft from their operating fleet
Most companies that operate Boeing 777 models said they would follow the advice to temporarily ground…
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