One year after the Boeing 737-9 door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, the carrier continues to monitor Boeing’s production and plans to extend its efforts to the 787 line in North ...
It is a dubious anniversary, at best. On January 5, 2024, a door plug fell off an Alaska Airlines plane traveling at 16,000 feet in the air. The plane was manufactured by the Boeing Company. The ...
At 5 p.m. PT on January 5, 2024, Boeing seemed like a company on the upswing. It didn’t last. Minutes later, a near-tragedy set off a full year of problems. As Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ...
Advertisement On Jan. 5, 2024, a Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines suffered a massive decompression just minutes after taking off from Portland International Airport in Oregon bound for ...
Alaska Air Group has released details of its combined schedule for Alaska and Hawaiian airlines, with adjustments beginning ...
Nearly a year after a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 aircraft ... and eliminating defects. Boeing has maintained all along that its planes are safe to fly. But the Federal ...
The company said it was "on track with progress showing tangible improvements." One year after a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines jet, Boeing said it is "on track with progress showing ...
Boeing was forced ... fuselage blew a hole on an Alaska Airlines flight a year ago. MAX production in Renton, Washington, seen here in June, slowed dramatically for all of 2024, ceding more ...