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The NSTB has scheduled hearings to investigate the cause of a Boeing 737 MAX door blowout incident that occurred in January ...
A fatigue fracture from improper maintenance caused an Alaska Airlines' landing gear failure during a 2023 flight, NTSB ...
The NTSB has set a hearing date in its investigation into why a plug door separated from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 ...
Boeing shared an update on Friday morning about the company's safety and quality plan, which it had developed shortly after the Alaska Airlines incident in January 2024. The plan was a key part of ...
SEATTLE — Sunday, Jan. 5, marks one year since a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines ... now that the incident happened unfortunately I don’t really have concerns about safety when I fly ...
Boeing on Friday outlined key performance indicators it is using to measure safety improvements ... paid $160 million to Alaska Airlines as compensation for the incident. The Justice Department ...
"What we've seen quarter to quarter is an improvement in safety, an improvement in quality," Seattle-based Alaska Airlines ...
For months, missing paperwork has hindered the investigation into how a door plug blew off a 737 Max on an Alaska Airlines flight ... The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reprimanded ...
Emily Wiprud didn’t know exactly what had happened, but the Alaska Airlines pilot was certain ... An investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board later revealed that the jet was ...
For months, missing paperwork has hindered the investigation into how a door plug blew off a 737 Max on an Alaska Airlines flight ... the door plug incident was pretty much inevitable.
An annual summit of airline leaders this week struck a more optimistic tone about Boeing's recovery from overlapping safety, ...