In a new incident added to the concerning record of recent accidents faced by American company Boeing, a sudden landing occurred at Los Angeles Airport. A Boeing 777 carrying 249 people was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport due to a mechanical issue. All passengers and crew were able to disembark unharmed. The flight, AA 345, was coming from Dallas Fort Worth before landing in Los Angeles, as reported by "Daily Mail" on Thursday.
This incident is the latest in a series of problems faced by the renowned company, raising global concerns about the safety standards of Boeing aircraft. The company has experienced several incidents that raised alarms in the aviation world over the past months, including a cabin door detaching from one aircraft, an engine failure shortly after takeoff on another, and even a tire falling off one of the planes while in flight, along with repeated technical malfunctions that struck hard at the aviation giant and caused its shares to incur painful losses recently.
Perhaps the incident that broke the camel's back occurred just days ago, when former Boeing employee John Barnett "committed suicide" shortly after testifying in an ongoing lawsuit against the company, igniting numerous doubts and conspiracy theories regarding the incident.