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SEC probing Boeing’s safety claims following Alaska Airlines incident

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The federal regulator is examining statements from the company after a failure in one of its planes led to a near-tragedy in January.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is scrutinizing statements that Boeing Co. made about its safety practices following a near-tragic January accident aboard one of its 737 Max 9 planes.

The SEC investigation is focused on whether comments by the company or its executives misled investors

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