Alaska Airlines has retired the first-ever Boeing 737-900, an unpopular variant that Boeing had built in the early 2000s. The Alaska Airlines 737-900, registered as N305AS, was moved to storage on ...
An Alaska Airlines flight from California to Washington State on Christmas Day was forced to turn back after a mechanical issue was identified shortly after takeoff. The plane returned to San Jose ...
Alaska Airlines currently has 11 active 737-700s with an average age of 24.9 years, per ch-aviation. These planes can seat ...
Alaska Airlines has canceled all flights on Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft through Jan. 13 after a midair blowout forced an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, as startled passengers clutched oxygen ...
Alaska Airlines is trying to get to the bottom of the Boeing 737-9 Max's door plug blowout. Alaska Airlines has begun preliminary inspections on some of its Boeing 737-9 Max aircrafts this weekend ...
At the bottom of our list of the longest United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER flights is from Newark Liberty International ...
Alaska and United continue to cancel hundreds of flights as the FAA orders certain Boeing 737 Max 9s remain grounded for inspection. Alaska Airlines and United Airlines canceled hundreds of ...
US authorities have grounded most of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 aircrafts after an emergency landing by an Alaska Airlines jetliner last Friday. This is another black mark in the troubled history of the ...
Several bolts were missing from a door plug that blew out mid-flight from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 plane in January, a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board ...
A whistleblower alleges Boeing is to blame for the door plug issues on an Alaska Airlines jet ... the FAA and Boeing advised airlines to inspect their 737 Max jets for a possible loose bolt ...
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines grounded all of their Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners again on Sunday while they waited to be told how to inspect the planes to prevent another inflight blowout like ...
Alaska Airlines has announced that it is grounding its entire fleet of Boeing 737 MAX-9 jets after a gaping hole opened in the cabin of a Southern California-bound flight Friday evening.