An updated version of the world's most-flown aircraft, the Boeing 737-9 MAX features new fuel-efficient engines, which allow us to fly further and quieter––all while reducing carbon emissions. The 737-9 MAX Series is Boeing's newest family of single-aisle airplanes. Equipped with 178 of...
(SEA) Equipment – Boeing 737-9 Max Equipment Tail Number – N962AK Equipment Age – 1 Year 5 Months Livery – Alaska Airlines (2016 Livery) Flight Date – September 12, 2024 Flight Time – 5 Hours 22 Minutes Seat – 13A Seat Class – Main Cabin --- Detailed Times: 0:00 – Intro ...
An Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX exit door assembly separated from the aircraft after the aircraft departed Portland for Ontario, California.
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The Federal Aviation Administration grounded the jets after a door plug blew out of a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9 flight operated by Alaska Airlines on Jan. 5. The airline said it expects additional compensation beyond the first quarter.■ ...
The Boeing 737-9 MAX was diverted after reaching 16,000ft about six minutes after taking off at 5.07pm, according to flight tracking data from FlightAware. It made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport at 5.26pm. Alaska Airlines said the plane landed safely wit...
Alaska Airlines on Friday announced the plan to return 737 MAX 9 jets to flight for the first time since an accident on January 5. The planes were grounded after the midair blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines je...
Alaska Airlines again grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners after federal officials indicated further maintenance might be required to assure that another inflight blowout like the one that damaged one of its planes doesn’t happen again. (Jan. 7)...
Alaska Airlines again grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners after federal officials indicated further maintenance might be required to assure that another inflight blowout like the one that damaged one of its planes doesn’t happen again. (Jan. 7) 2 of 3 | Alaska Airl...
On March 1 at 6:30 a.m., Alaska Airlines’ first Boeing 737 MAX 9 took to the skies from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on a flight to San Diego. That flight made Alaska the third U.S. carrier to place the MAX into service since the plane’s grounding was lifted at the end ...