SAS chair says airlines industry may face tougher scrutiny after Alaska Air blowout
STOCKHOLM, Jan 10 (Reuters) - SAS SAS.ST board Chair Carsten Dilling said on Wednesday that the airlines industry may face more controls and audits after the Alaska Air ALK.N incident in which a so-called door plug snapped off the fuselage of a Boeing BA.N 737 MAX 9 aircraft. (Reporting by Marie Mannes, editing by Terje Solsvik) ((terje.solsvik@thomsonreuters.com; +47 918 666 70))
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