After two years since this incident, the findings by the NTSB has concluded that the flight affected, a Boeing 777 service operated by United Airlines from Los Angeles to Newark, was not informed of the turbulence reported by the aircraft ahead, which resulted in a few members of the crew and passengers being injured.
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