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08.01 / 06:19
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What aerospace analysts are saying about Boeing's mid-air blowout
(Reuters) — A serious mid-air breach has landed planemaker Boeing (NYSE:BA) in the regulatory crosshairs just as it was awaiting approval of new models of its best-selling MAX jet.
08.01 / 05:58
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No data captured on Alaska Airlines 737 cockpit voice recorder -NTSB chair
By Valerie Insinna and David Shepardson
08.01 / 02:09
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Boeing CEO says Alaska Airlines fallout ‘is and must be the focus our team'
Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft sees window blowout on Alaska Airlines. Top 10 Updates Alaska Airlines on Saturday said it will ground its entire fleet of Boeing Co. 737 Max-9 aircraft temporarily.
08.01 / 01:51
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Mid-air blowout puts Boeing back in the hot seat
By Valerie Insinna and Tim Hepher
07.01 / 18:32
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Explainer-What is the panel that blew off a Boeing plane in mid-air?
(Reuters) — A piece of fuselage tore off the left side of an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX 9 jet as it climbed following takeoff from Portland, Oregon, en route to Ontario, California, forcing pilots to turn back and land safely with all 171 passengers and six crew on board.
07.01 / 14:45
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United and Alaska Airlines most affected by 737 MAX's latest grounding
The US Federal Aviation Administration ordered the temporary grounding of certain Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX 9 jets flown by US airlines, after one such aircraft belonging to Alaska Air Group Inc (NYSE:ALK) lost an emergency exit door midair on Friday.
07.01 / 14:44
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NTSB says no passengers seated near Boeing 737 MAX 9 fuselage that failed
By David Shepardson, Valerie Insinna and Tim Hepher
07.01 / 14:42
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Spirit Aero made blowout part but Boeing has key role -sources
By Valerie Insinna, Tim Hepher and David Shepardson
07.01 / 14:42
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Alaska Air grounds 737 Max fleet after midair panel blowout
Alaska Air Group (NYSE:ALK) grounded its fleet of 65 Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 Max planes after an incident involving a section of one of the planes ripping off in midair during a flight.
07.01 / 03:36
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US grounds some Boeing MAX planes for safety checks after cabin emergency
grounded certain Boeing 737 MAX 9 jetliners for safety checks following a cabin panel blowout that forced a new Alaska Airlines jet carrying passengers to make an emergency landing. A piece of fuselage tore off the left side of the jet as it climbed following takeoff from Portland, Oregon, en route to Ontario, California, on Friday, forcing pilots to turn back and land safely with all 171 passengers and six crew on board.
07.01 / 03:35
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What to know about Boeing's 737 Max 9 and the FAA grounding
Boeing 737 Max 9 jet in Portland, Oregon, led the Federal Aviation Administration to order some U.S. airlines to stop using some Max 9 planes until they are inspected. The order will affect about 171 planes owned by Alaska, United and other airlines. The episode also raised troubling new questions about the safety of a workhorse aircraft design dogged by years of problems and multiple deadly crashes. No one was seriously injured in Friday's incident. The jetliner returned to the airport shortly after the plane's fuselage broke open in midair, leaving a door-size hole in the side of the aircraft. Within hours of the episode, Alaska Airlines said it would ground all 65 of the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft in its fleet until mechanics could carefully inspect each plane. Later on Saturday, the FAA ordered the temporary grounding of planes in some other airlines' fleets. The National Transportation Safety Board also said it was investigating the cause of the incident. Jessica Kowal, a spokesperson for Boeing, said in a statement, «We agree with and fully support the FAA's decision to require immediate inspections of 737-9 airplanes with the same configuration as the affected airplane.» And although the particular technical issue that led to Friday's scare appeared unique, Boeing's 737 Max airliners have perhaps the most worrisome history of any modern jetliner currently in service.
07.01 / 03:32
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On Alaska Airlines 1282: A boom, white vapor and texts to loved ones
Nicholas Hoch was relaxing with a podcast onboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 as it left Portland, Oregon, on Friday night. A few minutes later he was texting his mother and girlfriend to say he loved them and wondering whether he would die. Hoch said he knew something was seriously wrong when the plane lights flickered shortly after takeoff, and a rush of air ripped off his hat. He would later learn the whoosh of wind also tore out some passengers’ earbuds and even ripped the shirt off a teenager’s back.
06.01 / 19:59
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Alaska Air crash fallout: DGCA asks Indian airlines for urgent checks on Max aircrafts
DGCA) on Saturday asked Indian carriers to immediately inspect the emergency exits of their B737-8 Max aircraft as a precautionary measure following the Alaska Airlines incident on Friday. An emergency exit door of Alaska Airlines's B737-9 Max aircraft – which was en route from Portland, Oregon, to Ontario, California – blew out soon after takeoff, forcing the plane to conduct an emergency landing back in Portland on Friday evening. Air India Express, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air have B737-8 Max aircraft in their fleet in the country. In total, the three airlines have 43 737 Max aircraft in their fleet.
06.01 / 19:57
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US FAA orders Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes grounded after blowout
Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft following a cabin panel blowout late Friday that forced a brand-new airplane operated by Alaska Airlines to make an emergency landing. «The FAA is requiring immediate inspections of certain Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes before they can return to flight,» FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said on Saturday. «Safety will continue to drive our decision-making as we assist the NTSB's investigation into Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.»
06.01 / 19:57
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Boeing faces new questions about the 737 Max after a plane suffers a gaping hole in its side
Boeing faces new scrutiny about the safety of its best-selling plane after federal officials announced the temporary grounding of Boeing 737-9 Max planes on Saturday, following a harrowing flight in which an Alaska Airlines jetliner was left with a gaping hole in its side. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was requiring immediate inspections of Max 9 planes operated by U.S. airlines or flown in the United States by foreign carriers.
06.01 / 14:23
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Alaska Airlines mishap: DGCA asks airlines to inspect Boeing 737-8 Max emergency exits
American carrier Alaska Airlines, Indian aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), on Saturday, asked airlines in the country to inspect the emergency exits on the Boeing 737-8 Maxs in their fleet. Earlier on Friday, the window, emergency exit door, and the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737-8 Max blew out during a flight, prompting the carrier to ground its fleet of Boeings.
05.01 / 05:26
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Polar bear dies from bird flu in Alaska as H5N1 virus spreads across globe
The Guardian, citing the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, mentioned that it was the first polar bear case reported who died due to bird flu. The polar bear was found dead near Utquiagvik in December. Alaska’s state veterinarian told the Alaska Beacon that the bear was scavenging on the carcasses of infected birds.
04.01 / 18:26
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Delta Airlines best, Air Canada is worst in on-time performance list. Details here
Delta Airlines has become the most on-time carriers among North American airlines, as per the on-time arrival rankings by Cirium Aviation Analytics 2023. Followed by Delta Airlines, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines are in the top five. Spirit Airlines, WestJet, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airlines, and Air Canada complete the top 10. The leading 10 airlines achieved a 74.45 percent on-time rate for the year across more than 8 million flights, surpassing the 2022 rate by 0.19 percent.
03.01 / 22:05
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Earthquake safety information: Do's and Don'ts during natural calamity
earthquake depends on the place you are in along with what activity you are engaged in when the ground is shaking. Numerous active liabilities exist in California and the coastal Pacific Northwest, similar to Hawaii and Alaska. However, the earthquake has taken place in many parts of the U.S. east of the Rockies.
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