The Federal Aviation Administration has paused Boeing’s (BA) planned expansion of its 737 MAX plane while paving the way for the planemaker’s MAX 9 jet to return to service nearly three weeks after a door plug blew out during an Alaska Airlines (ALK) flight, CNBC’s Leslie Josephs reports.
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