EVERETT — The Southwest Airlines airplane that broke down midair in a fatal accident last month has made its way to a Seattle-area facility for repairs.
KING TV reports that the twin-engine Boeing 737 was flown to the Aviation Technical Services facilities in Everett’s Paine Field on Monday.
The facility conducts major services on Boeing aircrafts.
Southwest Airlines says the plane was released from the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation.
The left engine has been replaced.
The plane remains out of service.
Boeing, which started in the Seattle area, has a factory nearby where it assembles airplanes.