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Typical Cruise Speed: 530 mph (853 km/h) Wingspan: (with winglets) 117 ft, 5 in (35.8 m) Max. Cruising Altitude: 41,000 ft (12,497 m) Featured amenities: Seats: Aircraft seat width dimensionsInterior seating layout of our Boeing 737-900ERAlt text for Boeing 737-900ER seat map Ab...
A variety of music selections are available and accessed through the seat back inflight entertainment monitor or personal portable devices, depending on which version you are on. Overview This Boeing 737-800 seats 160 passengers and is primarily used on domestic routes. This aircraft features 16 Fi...
Last time I rode in a 737-900ER I don't remember this pleasant of an experience. Not sure what they've changed since then, but, keep it up Delta!! Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2020/01/07 for Seat 20C The review of this seat states that it is a "standard economy seat" in ...
Alaska Airlines chief executive Ben Minicucci said each Boeing 737-9 MAX would only be returned to service after full maintenance and safety inspections, which he anticipated the airline would complete within days. "Following tonight's event on Flight 1282, we have decided to ta...
It’s not every day that you see any sort of 737 in the Museum of Flight parking lot – Photo: Bernie Leighton | AirlineReporter Over the past few years, Alaska Airlines has been making gradual enhancements to its overall product. New seats from Recaro, in-seat power, Wi-Fi from Gogo,...
NTSB chief rips Boeing over lack of 737 Max answers The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held an investigative hearing open to the public in the NTSB Boardroom on August 6-7, 2024. During the hearing, the NTSB gathered sworn testimonies about the Jan. 5, 2024, Alaska Airlines...
Boeing is partnering with Seattle-based Alaska Airlines on the 2021 ecoDemonstrator program —using one of the airline’s new 737-9s to test about 20 projects that can make aviation safer and more sustainable. Photo Credit: Boeing Boeing (Chicago, Ill., U.S.) cr...
and Boeing’s customers that the airplane was safe to fly and Boeing shockingly continued to claim that the aircraft was safe to fly even after the second crash of a Boeing 737 MAX. The plaintiffs’ allege that Boeing was eager to get the plane into service quickly, as the company viewed...
Jan. 5 - A fuselage panel covering an unused emergency exitblows offan Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 seven minutes after takeoff from Portland, Oregon. The blowout leaves a gaping hole in the jetliner. The rapid loss of cabin pressure created decompression so violent that it blew open the...