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Alaska Airlines and United Airlines began returning their 737 MAX 9 planes to service on January 26 and 27, respectively. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Alaska Air Group reported in April 2024 that Boeing had paid about US$160 million as initial compensation to address the hit from the temporary grounding of 737 MAX 9 jets. [ 43 ]
An Alaska Airlines flight attendant who was on board January's blowout incident said in an interview days after the incident that they wouldn't feel safe traveling on a Boeing 737 Max.
The recovered door plug from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 is being taken to a lab in Washington, D.C., to be examined as part of the NTSB’s investigation. The agency said Monday evening that it ...
Transportation officials say the midair blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 could have been calamitous if it had happened a little later in the flight. A loud boom, a blast of icy wind and ...
An investigation found that door panel on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 was missing key bolts Wiprud said she recalls looking down the aisle of the plane and seeing rows of passengers stare back at ...
Alaska Airlines grounded all 65 of its Max 9 jets within hours after one of the two-door plugs in the back half of the cabin of Flight 1282 blew away 16,000 feet above Oregon.
The following is a list of destinations that are served or have been served by Alaska Airlines.These do not include destinations flown only by Horizon Air.Previous cities flown solely by Horizon Air include: Arcata-Eureka, Astoria, Butte, Flagstaff, Klamath Falls, Lewiston, Mammoth Lakes, North Bend-Coos Bay, Pendleton, Port Angeles, Prescott, Prince George, Salem, and Twin Falls.
Emily Wiprud, the first officer piloting Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 on January 5, says she initially thought people had been killed when the plane’s door plug blew off shortly after takeoff ...