Por: MarketWatch Business January 06, 2024
Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 took off from Portland, Ore., at about 8 p.m. on Jan. 5, lost a window, and was able to return safely to the Portland airport, the airline said. “My heart goes out to those who were on this flight,” said Alaska Air CEO Ben Minicucci in a news release. “I am so sorry for what you experienced. I am so grateful for the response of our pilots and flight attendants. We have teams on the ground in Portland assisting... + full article
Ars Technica USA Tech January 30, 2024
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 30, 2024 6:07 pm UTC / A hole is covered where a door plug blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane used by Alaska Airlines.Getty Images Boeing is withdrawing an application for a safety exemption related to its 737... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 27, 2024
Capt. Dennis Tajer rips Boeing's safety culture in response to Alaska Air cabin door incident. will resume service of its 737 Max 9 fleet on Friday with a flight from Seattle to San Diego. The carrier announced that it completed the final inspections on its first group of... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 11, 2024
Former airline pilot Kathleen Bangs details whether the latest Boeing 737 Max plane safety issue was an engineering, factory or installation problem. entered the spotlight after an Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing on Jan. 5 when a section of the... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 09, 2024
The Claman Countdown panelists John Lynch and Sheila Kahyaoglu react to an Alaska Airlines Boeing plane suffering a mid-flight door blowout. The incident involving a that had its plug door blow off in midair over the weekend is the latest involving the 737 MAX, which plays a... + más
Boeing's 737 Max 10 may not be approved by FAA until summer 2023: report | Fox Business
Fox Business USA Business January 08, 2024
TikTok user, @strawberr.vy, captured the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max aircraft descend after a large section of the aircraft flew off. (@strawberr.vy/TikTok) and United Airlines have canceled hundreds of flights this weekend that were scheduled to be flown using the Boeing 737... + más
MarketWatch USA Business January 07, 2024
The plane involved in the Friday incident was brand-new and had only been in the Alaska Airlines fleet since November. The FAA the grounding temporary, and said that airlines will be required to inspect each 737 MAX-9 aircraft before it can fly. It said each inspection will take... + más
Fox Business USA Business October 04, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) approval of its 737 Max 10 aircraft may be delayed, according to a report. The airplane maker is up against a December deadline regarding regulatory approval for the Max 10 and... + más
Congress must deny a special waiver Boeing seeks for the next version of the 737 MAX | MarketWatch
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