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...The Alaska Airlines blowout happened two days before the three-year probationary period expired....
...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 — like JetBlue — will argue that consolidation is needed to create a stronger company to compete against the industry’s traditional Big Four airlines....
...Alaska Airlines has cancelled 22 per cent....
...In cash terms, the Boeing boss took home $5mn in pay vs $7mn in 2022, according to the company. He also waived his right to a $2.8mn incentive payment after the Alaska Airlines incident....
...Shares in the parent company of Hawaiian Airlines shares almost tripled on Monday, after Alaska Air announced it would acquire its smaller rival in $1.9bn deal that would expand its reach across the western...
...Boeing has called a company-wide safety meeting for Tuesday to discuss its response to the incident....
...United Airlines blamed Boeing for a first-quarter loss, saying its results suffered from the grounding of the 737 Max 9 fleet after a door panel blew off during an Alaska Airlines flight three months ago...
...Important customers, including Ryanair and aircraft lessor AerCap, have in recent weeks warned that the company needs to focus on safety and quality control....
...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....
...Other companies: Blackstone, DR Horton and Alaska Air Group will report earnings before the bell....
...Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, installs the plugged door as part of its construction of the 737 Max fuselage, a company spokesman confirmed. The spokesman declined to comment further....
...The company has cut the rate at which it produces 737 Max planes as it seeks to resolve manufacturing flaws, resulting in delivery delays that have forced some airlines to amend their flight schedules....
...But the Alaska Airlines door panel blew off shortly before the agreement was set to expire....
...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....
...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....
...The company has been reeling since January when a door panel blew out mid-air during an Alaska Airlines flight....
...The 50-page report was commissioned long before the incident on an Alaska Airlines 737 Max jetliner in January....
...On Thursday the company paused production at its plant in Renton, Washington, for 15 hours to discuss quality issues with more than 10,000 workers....
...Those are the very areas now being scrutinised following Calhoun’s admission that a “mistake” led to a piece of fuselage falling off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 flight last week, leaving a hole and terrifying...
...Yellen said during a stopover in Alaska that these products were “all areas where we think that massive investment in China is creating some overcapacity”....
...The dramatic blowout of a section of the fuselage on an Alaska Airlines flight has put the focus back on Boeing’s 737 Max — the US company’s most popular plane and also its biggest source of revenue in its...
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