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The 737 MAX 9 is used as a core aircraft for many of Alaska's popular long-haul markets, while the 737-8 is seen on medium-demand routes and in markets where a little extra range makes the difference.
WATCH: NTSB chair says systemic failures led to door plug flying off Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 Max midflight Nation Updated on Jun 24, 2025 1:42 PM EDT — Published on Jun 24, 2025 9:16 AM EDT ...
The US National Transportation Board (NSTB) has released its final report on the January 2024 in-flight depressurisation of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 – an incident that proved tectonic ...
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci is also speaking out, saying he's "frustrated" and "angry," adding that inspectors have now found loose bolts on "many" of the Max 9 jets grounded since the incident.
The heroic actions by the crew of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 ensured everyone survived last year when a door plug panel flew off the plane shortly after takeoff, leaving a gaping hole that sucked … ...
The fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX 27,523 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?27,523 people played the daily ...
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 ...
1 of 3 | The door plug from the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282’s Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplane is shown at the National Transportation Safety Board laboratory, in ...
The top section of the door plug from the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282's Boeing 737-9 MAX airplane is shown at the National Transportation Safety Board laboratory, in Washington, Tuesday, July 30 ...
Item 1 of 4 The fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX, which was forced to make an emergency landing with a gap in the fuselage, is seen during its investigation by ...