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Video: A Catering Truck Collides with Alaska Airlines 737 at Seattle Airport
A recent Alaska Airlines 737 collision occurred at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), when a catering truck struck the tail of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700. The truck maintained speed before hitting the plane, raising…
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Breaking: Boeing CEO to Resign as 737 MAX Crisis Spurs Top Management Overhaul
Boeing has declared that David Calhoun, its President and CEO, will resign at the end of 2024. Additional executives will also retire or not pursue re-election. Following the incident with Alaska Airlines flight AS1282 , where a door…
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Alaska Airlines Offers $1500 as Compensation to Passengers of Flight 1282
Alaska Airlines has announced that passengers on Flight 1282 from last Friday will receive $1,500 each as compensation. In addition, they will be provided a complete refund for their flight and have the opportunity to attend counseling…
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Boeing CEO Acknowledges Responsibility in Alaska Airlines 737 MAX Incident
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has openly acknowledged the company's responsibility in the recent Alaska Airlines 737 MAX incident . In a significant move towards transparency, Calhoun assured full cooperation in the ongoing investigation…
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Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 Incident: The Lost Mid-Aft Door and an iPhone Were Found
In an unexpected turn of events following the alarming incident involving Alaska Airlines flight AS1282 , a Portland resident, Sean Bates , made a remarkable discovery. While walking along Barnes Road in Portland, Oregon, Bates found an…
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Breaking: United Finds Loose Bolts on Boeing 737 MAX 9 Aircraft Plug Doors
United Airlines, one of the world's largest operators of the Boeing 737 MAX 9, has recently discovered several loose bolts in the door plug installations on some of its aircraft. This revelation comes in the wake of a serious incident…
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FAA Orders to Ground Boeing 737 MAX 9 Aircraft Globally After Alaska Airlines Incident
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered the grounding of 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft worldwide. This decision came after a distressing incident involving an Alaska Airlines flight where a mid-aft door, window, and seat were…
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Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX Exit Door Separates During Flight And the Airline to Ground Entire Boeing 737 MAX 9 Fleet
In a startling mid-flight incident, an Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX lost its rear mid-cabin exit door shortly after takeoff from Portland, heading towards Ontario, California. The aircraft, registered as N704AL, was carrying 171 passengers…
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