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...The Alaska Airlines blowout happened two days before the three-year probationary period expired....
...Alaska believes these challenges will pass. It is projecting $235mn of “synergies” — mostly cost savings one would hope....
...The mid-air breach of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines Boeing aircraft has put the spotlight on Spirit AeroSystems, one of the plane maker’s biggest suppliers....
...Alaska Airlines placed a restriction on the plane preventing it from making long over-sea journeys, such as flying to Hawaii....
...Alaska Airlines has cancelled 22 per cent....
...The Alaska Airlines accident led to the temporary grounding of the 737 Max 9 aircraft, forcing Boeing to make payments to customers United Airlines and Alaska Airlines for disrupting their operations....
...It also paid $443mn in compensation to aircraft customers after the Alaska Airlines blowout....
...Sunday’s incident comes at a sensitive time for Boeing, which has been battling to reassure passengers since January, when passengers aboard an Alaska Airlines flight watched in horror as a door panel on...
...backyard of a Portland resident on Sunday night, according to Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, the independent US government agency responsible for investigating civil transport...
...Alaska said it still planned to operate a reliable schedule despite having fewer new planes....
...Leading operators include United Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines....
...Boeing is replacing the executive in charge of manufacturing its 737 Max aircraft, weeks after a door panel blew out of one of the planes on an Alaska Airlines flight....
...Hours later, the chief executive of Alaska Airlines revealed that his airline had found “some loose bolts on many” Max 9s during inspections of the planes....
...The company has been reeling since January when a door panel blew out mid-air during an Alaska Airlines flight....
...But the Alaska Airlines door panel blew off shortly before the agreement was set to expire....
...The 50-page report was commissioned long before the incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max jetliner in January....
...Deliveries of its backbone 737 jet have slowed, after a door blowout on an Alaska Airlines trip mid-flight in January forced Boeing to confront its manufacturing problems....
...Alaska said on Saturday that it had decided to take the “precautionary step” of temporarily grounding its fleet of Max 9s....
...Some 4.7bn people are expected to take to the skies in 2024, according to the International Air Transport Association. That is 200mn more than the pre-pandemic high set in 2019....
...His comments follow strong words from bosses at rivals United Airlines and Alaska Airlines....
...But Boeing had yet to provide the list, she said, two months after a dangerous incident on an Alaska Airlines flight....
...The NTSB probe is focused on the Alaska accident but it could still widen. The length of the grounding remains unclear....
...The latest blow to its authority came last Friday when part of the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 jet blew out at 16,000 feet, inducing a sudden decompression....
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