Alaska Airlines on Wednesday announced the cancellation of all its flights on Boeing 737 Max 9s after a door plug blew off one of the jetliners midair last week. >> Read more trending news “As ...
Alaska Airlines has canceled all flights on Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft through January 13 after a mid-air blowout forced an emergency landing in Portland as startled passengers clutched oxygen ...
The airline is eagerly awaiting new aircraft deliveries to continue it's expansion of services on America's West Coast.
US authorities have grounded most of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 aircrafts after an emergency landing by an Alaska Airlines jetliner last Friday. This is another black mark in the troubled history of the ...
Alaska Airlines says it has returned some of its grounded Boeing 737 Max 9 jets to service after one of its planes lost a section of fuselage mid-flight. The airline apologised to those affected ...
Alaska and United began to return some of their Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft to service on January ... Both representatives said their respective airlines will allow customers who do not want to ...
Read More: Alaska Airlines just took delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max, becoming the 4th in the US to fly the controversial jet Boeing's troubled narrow-body was supposed to arrive at the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it will boost its oversight of Boeing as the planemaker prepares to ...
United Airlines and Alaska Airlines found loose bolts and other hardware in their preliminary inspections of grounded 737 Max 9 airliners, the airlines said late Monday. The Federal Aviation ...
Alaska Airlines has announced that it is grounding its entire fleet of Boeing 737 MAX-9 jets after a gaping hole opened in the cabin of a Southern California-bound flight Friday evening.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has released 600 pages of materials connected to an investigation of an ...
Alaska Airlines did not respond to a request ... Following the blowout, the FAA stopped Boeing expanding production of the 737 Max until it was satisfied with its quality control.