Equipped with 178 of our newly designed leather Recaro seats, our 737-9 MAX will feature Boeing's award-winning Sky Interior, which gives the cabin a spacious feeling along with ambient mood lighting. Also on board: redesigned First Class seats with footrests, new cup holders in First and ...
An emergency landing by an Alaska Airlines jetliner has prompted U.S. federal authorities to ground some Boeing 737 Max aircraft, adding another episode to the troubled history of Boeing’s Max lineup of jets.
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The MAX 9 features a rear cabin door behind the wings that can be "activated in dense seating configurations to meet evacuation requirements", according to FlightRadar24, but these are permanently "plugged" or deactivated on Alaska Airlines planes. The Boeing 737-9 MAX came o...
Alaska and United are the only U.S. airlines that fly the Max 9. United said it was waiting for Boeing to issue what is called a multi-operator message, which is a service bulletin used when multiple airlines need to perform similar work on a particular t...
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX sits at gate at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois on May 22, 2024. Daniel Slim | AFP | Getty Images Alaska Airlines' flight attendants union said Friday that it reached a "record" tentative labor deal with the carrier, ending a drought ...
Alaska Airlines was forced to perform an emergency landing on Friday after a door plug was torn off of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane flying 171 passengers from Portland in Oregon, to Ontario in California. The incident happened after the auto-pressurisation fail light lit up on ...
FILE PHOTO: Alaska Airlines commercial airplanes are shown parked off to the side of the airport in San Diego, California, U.S. January 18, 2024, as the the National Transportation Safety Board continues its investigation of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Pho...
then you probably know aboutAlaska Airlines flight 1282. While climbing to its cruising altitude on a US domestic flight between Portland, Oregon, and Ontario, California, a panel in the fuselage of the Boeing 737 Max 9 plane simply blew off causing a loss of cabin pressure and a lot of ...
"That was followed instantaneously by a rapid depressurisation of the cabin that consisted of moisture and fluid - almost like a cloud rushing from the front of the plane to the back," he told Sky News. This is a modal window.