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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...
Inflight Wi-Fi: Please be aware that our 737-9 MAX fleet will not be delivered with Wi-Fi. We're in the process of adding Wi-Fi to these airplanes however some will fly without Wi-Fi for a period of time. Inflight movies will be available though. Thanks for your patience. ...
Muehlen told a CBS News producer who was also on the flight that she chose that specific seat because she wouldn't ask passengers to do anything she herself would not do. United Airlines, the only other U.S. airline that operates the aircraft, said its 737 Max 9 fleet would beg...
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 Air...
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)...
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 first of Alaska Airlines' 737 Max 9 aircraft will resume flying Friday after a temporary grounding of some of its Boeing fleet. The flight will leave from Seattle and land in San Diego. Jeff Wise, the host of the podcast "Deep Dive: MH370,&
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. ...