The smallest of these is the Boeing 737 MAX 7, which has yet to enter service and is still awaiting certification from the ...
An incident that quickly went viral occurred on Jan. 5 when the plug door panel, which covers an extra emergency exit that is only operable on planes with the maximum capacity, on an Alaska ...
A woman entered the wing of an Alaska Airlines plane due to a panic ... Just after landing, one of the passengers opened the emergency exit to get outside. The woman, wearing a red shirt and ...
Only a three days later, on January 5, Alaska Airlines flight 1282 experienced a Boeing 737 MAX 9 mid-exit door plug blow out in flight which caused a rapid decompression forcing the Ontario-bound ...
On January 5, 2024, Boeing published an update on the steps the company had taken since the mid-exit door (MED) plug detached from the Alaska Airlines 737-9. The planemaker said: “Boeing’s Safety & ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Sunday marks one year since an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 had its door plug blown out in midair on Jan. 5, 2024 on its trip from PDX to Ontario, California.
Sunday marks one year since a door plug blew out on an Alaska airflight over Portland. In the weeks and months that followed, scrutiny zeroed in on Boeing, the manufacturer of that 737 Max.