Sunday marks one year since an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 had its door plug blown out in midair on Jan. 5, 2024 on its trip from PDX to Ontario, California.
The Alaska passengers are in the middle of a massive fallout — lawsuits, federal investigations, intense media interest. They ...
PT on January 5, 2024, things seemed like they were on the verge of getting better for Boeing. Minutes later, a full year’s worth of problems started with a near tragedy.
Alaska Airlines’ history at Paine Field dates back to the 1940s. According to the airline, it made a deal with Boeing in the ...
An average of two fatalities a year occur on planes landing in Anchorage, a stark reminder in a state where flying is often a ...
At the bottom of our list of Horizon Air’s top ten longest routes in January is the scheduled rotation between Snohomish ...
It might take Boeing a long time to claw back its reputation, public trust and regulatory standing, experts say.
A woman entered the wing of an Alaska Airlines plane due to a panic attack. A recording of the incident has surfaced online.
It is a dubious anniversary, at best. On January 5, 2024, a door plug fell off an Alaska Airlines plane traveling at 16,000 feet in the air. The plane was manufactured by the Boeing Company.
Boeing said it is "on track with progress showing tangible improvements" in an update about its safety and quality plan.
Boeing said Friday that it had hit several internal targets on safety and quality control despite a series of deadly crashes, ...
The nation’s top aviation regulator says Boeing needs "a fundamental cultural shift" to put safety and quality above profits.