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(Reuters) – U.S. aviation safety regulator is investigating a possible structural problem with Boeing Co’s (N:) older 737 aircraft following an in-flight incident that caused a 12-inch rupture in the aluminum skin of a Southwest Airlines (N:) jet, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
The report said https://on.wsj.com/2WbqxiI nobody was hurt on the Monday night flight, which was en route to Boise, Idaho, from Las Vegas.
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