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Alaska Air is the second-biggest operator of the 737 Max 9 variant, behind United Airlines Holdings Inc. Other airlines that operate the variant include Copa Airlines SA, with 29 units, and Aeromexico ...
The midair blowout of a 737 Max 9 door plug earlier this month may have some travelers nervous about flying on the jets once U.S. regulators allow the Max 9 to resume flying. United and Alaska are ...
The NTSB is leading an investigation into an Alaska Airlines jet that lost its door plug while thousands of feet in the air. The plane was a Boeing 737 Max 9. @strawberrvy via REUTERS // Stephen ...
Alaska operates the largest Max model currently flying, the Boeing 737 Max 9. It's the next-generation variant of the 737-900ER Next Generation, which Alaska also flies.
The Max 9 jets, certified by the Federal Aviation Administration in 2018, can seat up to 220 passengers and have a range of 3,300 miles, according to Boeing. Which U.S. airlines fly the Boeing 737 ...
Alaska Airlines N704AL, a 737 Max 9 which made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport after a part of the fuselage broke off mid-flight on Friday, is parked at a maintenance hanger ...
Before the FAA made their decision, Alaska Airlines had announced that it would be grounded its fleet of 65 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes. But on Saturday, shortly before the FAA statement, Alaska ...
A seat belt apparently saved the life of a passenger on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet that lost a door-sized panel of its fuselage just after takeoff on Jan. 5 from Portland, Oregon.
Boeing’s 737 Max 9 model returned to service Friday afternoon when Alaska Airlines flight 1146 departed Seattle at approximately 3:51pm local time (6:51pm ET) bound for San Diego.
An emergency landing on Friday of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jet in Portland, Ore., led the Federal Aviation Administration to order some U.S. airlines to stop using some Max 9 planes ...