Alaska Airlines
-
Boeing CEO can’t disclose who worked on panel that blew off jet, NTSB saysThe NTSB still doesn’t know who worked on the panel that blew off a jetliner in January and that Boeing’s CEO told her that he couldn’t provide the information.U.S. NewsMar 13
-
Man tried to storm Alaska Airlines cockpit repeatedly during flight, complaint saysAccording to an affidavit, Nathan Jones tried to enter the cockpit of Alaska Airlines Flight 322 three times while the plane was in the air.TrendingMar 13
-
-
Advertisement
-
DOJ opens investigation into Alaska Airlines plane blowout, report saysThe Boeing plane used by Alaska Airlines suffered the blowout seven minutes after takeoff from Portland, Oregon, forcing the pilots to make an emergency landing.WorldMar 10
-
-
Advertisement
-
Boeing pledges to ‘cooperate fully’ after NTSB complaints over 737 MAX probeBoeing said it provided U.S. regulators with the names of employees on its 737 MAX door team after facing criticism at a Senate hearing over its failure to originally do so.U.S. NewsMar 6
-
3 passengers sue Alaska Airlines, Boeing for $1B over mid-flight door blowoutThe lawsuit says passengers 'suffered severe mental, emotional, and psychological injuries, including post-traumatic stress and physical injuries' as a result of the incident.U.S. NewsMar 5
-
-
‘Lack of awareness’ of safety guidelines at Boeing: FAA reportAfter a series of high-profile incidents, an FAA panel says it couldn't find evidence Boeing has a 'foundational commitment to safety' matching the company's stated goals.EconomyFeb 27
-
-
Boeing door panel that flew off mid-air appeared to be missing bolts: U.S. NTSBA door panel that flew off a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet mid-flight on Jan. 5 appeared to be missing four key bolts, according to a preliminary report from the NTSB.U.S. NewsFeb 6
-
FAA head says Boeing’s oversight system ‘is not working’The head of the U.S. agency inspecting how Boeing builds planes told lawmakers the corporation's internal oversight system appeared not to be working.U.S. NewsFeb 6
-
-
Advertisement
-
Alaska eyes return of 737 Max 9s after U.S. FAA approves inspection processThe U.S. FAA has approved an inspection process that will let airlines resume flying their Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners, which have been grounded since last month's blowout incident.U.S. NewsJan 24
-
-
Advertisement
-
Airlines should check door plugs on Boeing 737 planes, U.S. authorities sayThe recommendation follows the FAA's grounding of 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes after the Jan. 5 mid-air cabin blowout of a door plug on an Alaska Airlines MAX 9 jet.U.S. NewsJan 22
Trending
-
Nova Scotia child dies from aggressive form of strep, family speaks out716 Read
-
Group of heroic women beat up cougar to save friend trapped in its jaws670 Read
-
Who is Rose Hanbury and how does she tie into the Kate Middleton drama?585 Read
-
Céline Dion shares rare photo with sons, ‘determined’ to return to stage481 Read
-
‘Impossible’ for Donald Trump to pay $454M bond, his lawyers say406 Read
-
Did you co-sign your kid’s mortgage? There are new tax reporting rules to know255 Read
-