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  2. Repair footage goes missing amid Boeing, Alaska Airlines ...

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    Federal investigators say their probe is being stymied after footage — that would have shown repair work being made on a door plug of the Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 jet that experienced a midair ...

  3. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    [65] [non-primary source needed] Alaska Airlines began service from San Diego to Orlando in October 2012. [66] [67] In October 2012 (), Alaska placed the largest order in its history, when it ordered a total of 50 Boeing 737s in a deal worth US$5 billion at list prices. The order consists of 20 737 MAX 8s, 17 737 MAX 9s and 13 737-900ERs.

  4. Valdez Airport - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the airport had scheduled passenger jet service provided by Alaska Airlines during the mid-1970s. The Alaska Airlines system timetable dated February 1, 1975 lists a Boeing 727-100 flight nonstop to Anchorage. Era Aviation served the airport during the 1980s with Convair 580 and de Havilland Canada DHC-7 Dash 7 turboprops.

  5. I tried Alaska Airlines's new inflight menu: Here's what you ...

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    According to Alaska Airlines' senior product manager of food and beverage Jessica Johnston, there are usually around 30 entrée choices for first class in any iteration of Alaska's menus, but that ...

  6. Adak Airport - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-400 at Adak Airport. Scheduled passenger service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service (EAS) program. Alaska Airlines operates two flights weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, [10] using Boeing 737-700 or Boeing 737-800 [11] jet aircraft and previously with Boeing 737-400 jet aircraft.

  7. Here are the food service plans of four major U.S. airlines. ... What to know about food service on major US airlines. Zach Wichter, USA TODAY. Updated June 11, 2024 at 11:03 AM.

  8. Alaska Air Group - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Air Group was formed in 1985 as a holding company for Alaska Airlines, and a year later it acquired Horizon Air and Jet America Airlines. Jet America Airlines was merged into Alaska Airlines in 1987. [4] In 2011, Alaska Air Group replaced the AMR Corporation in the Dow Jones Transportation Average following AMR's filing for bankruptcy. [5]

  9. Airline service trolley - Wikipedia

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    An airline service trolley, also known as an airline catering trolley, airline meal trolley, or trolley cart, is a small serving cart supplied by an air carrier for use by flight attendants inside the aircraft for transport of beverages, airline meals, and other items during a flight.