Southwest Airlines is enhancing passenger safety by introducing secondary cockpit barriers on its Boeing 737 jets. These barriers act as secure shields when pilots step out, preventing unauthorized access to the flight deck. The Federal Aviation Administration has mandated installation by 2026, but Southwest is adopting them early, highlighting its proactive safety stance. Passengers benefit from added reassurance, as the airline sets a benchmark for aviation security in the United States.
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