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(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 ...
the United States. Boeing has paid Alaska Airlines 160 million U.S. dollars in compensation in the first quarter for the grounding of the 737 Max 9, according to the airline. (Photo by Li Jianguo/Xinhua)
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 of...
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)...
Which U.S. airlines fly the Boeing 737 Max 9? Currently, there are only two airlines in the U.S. that fly the Boeing 737 Max 9: Alaska Airlines and United Airlines. United is the biggest operator of Max 9s in the world. The two airlines together operate about two-thirds of the 215...
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 made an emergency landing in January. In my years as an FAA safety inspector I have never felt so disturbed by an accident.
Over at Alaska, all of the Max 9 flights—about 110 to 150 flights a day—have been canceled through Tuesday, January 16. The airline has implemented asystemwide flexible travel policy, meaning anyone with an original travel date through January 18 on a 737 Max 9 aircraft can reschedule the...
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Alaska Airlines plans to return some of its 737 Max 9 planes to service on Friday, the company said Wednesday in a news release. “Each of our aircraft will only return to service once the rigorous inspections are completed and each aircraft is deemed airworthy according to the FAA requiremen...