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Alaska and United are the only two U.S. airlines that utilize Max 9 models. United said Wednesday it was also waiting for final instructions on the inspection process, and it canceled 167 flights.
Although Alaska said it anticipates some delays throughout its system Wednesday as a result of the ground stop, as of 11:50 a.m. ET, the airline was not reporting any cancellations, according to ...
The cancellations come after the 737 Max 9 grounding weighed heavily on the airline’s operation on Sunday, with about 170 flights cancelled, according to an Alaska Air statement. Alaska Airlines ...
On January 17, Alaska Airlines announced that their maintenance and engineering technicians had completed preliminary inspections of "a group of our 737-9 MAX" planes as requested by the FAA and had provided the data to Boeing and FAA for further analysis and consultation. Flight cancellations were extended to Sunday, January 21. [14]
Nearly 40% of Milwaukee’s flights are also cancelled. Cancellations due to the grounding of the 737 Max 9 planes are also contributing to the totals. More than 200 United and Alaska Airlines ...
Hundreds of Alaska Airlines and United Airlines flights remained canceled Monday in the wake of the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to ground all Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft.
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines said Wednesday that it would cancel 110 to 150 flights a day while the Max 9 planes remain grounded. United Airlines, the only other U.S. carrier that operates the ...
The FAA initially approved a ground stop for all Alaska and Horizon flights starting at approximately 10:50 a.m. ET. It was lifted just before 11:45 a.m. ET. It wasn't immediately clear how many ...