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business-and-transportation2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Halts Boeing 737-9 Operations Following Mid-Flight Fuselage Incidents"

Alaska Airlines has grounded its fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 planes after an incident where part of the fuselage blew open mid-flight on a journey from Portland to California, resulting in an emergency landing. The Federal Aviation Administration described the issue as a "pressurization issue." The airline is conducting full maintenance and safety inspections on each aircraft before returning them to service and is collaborating with Boeing and regulators to investigate the cause. This event raises further concerns about Boeing's quality control, following previous issues with the 737 MAX series. United Airlines also reportedly grounded some of its 737 Max 9 planes following the incident.

transportation-safety2 years ago

"Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounded in US After Alaska Airlines Mid-Air Emergency Exposes Systemic Issues"

Alaska Airlines has temporarily grounded its fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft after a depressurization incident occurred on Flight 1282 shortly after takeoff from Portland International Airport, resulting in an emergency exit door detaching from the plane. The incident, which happened on January 5, prompted a return to the airport and an investigation by the NTSB. CEO Ben Minicucci issued a statement emphasizing safety and the company's commitment to a thorough and transparent review process, with inspections expected to be completed within a few days. Impacted passengers are being assisted and reaccommodated.

news-aviation2 years ago

"Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 Makes Emergency Landing Due to Mid-Air Cabin Breach"

An Alaska Airlines flight returned to Portland International Airport after part of the fuselage blew out, causing a sudden decompression. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff, and although a teenager was injured, there were no serious injuries reported. The flight, which had 171 passengers and six crew members, landed safely. Alaska Airlines has grounded all 65 of its Boeing 737-9 aircraft for safety inspections following the incident. The FAA registry indicates that the aircraft was almost brand new, having been manufactured in 2023.