Alaska Airlines suffered a lot from the AS 1282 incident. Not only did they receive bad press, but the subsequent groundings cut deeply into their operations and finances. Given this, and their reliance on a single manufacturer, it's only fitting that Alaska receives $200 million from Boeing to compensate for all their troubles. … [Read more...] about Alaska Receives Over $200 Million from Boeing
Boeing 737 MAX 9
NTSB Says The AS1282 Bolts Were Missing
In its preliminary report, the NTSB says the AS1282 bolts were missing. This corroborates the information revealed by an anonymous Boeing employee last month, citing specific issues related to the production of the aircraft involved - N704AL. … [Read more...] about NTSB Says The AS1282 Bolts Were Missing
737 MAX 9 is Cleared to Resume Service
The immediate effects of the AS1282 incident is finally coming to a close for Alaska Air and United Air, at least in the U.S as the 737 MAX 9 cleared to resume service after completing FAA-approved inspections and, if necessary, repairs. Of course, if the aircraft still scares you, the airlines have got you covered. … [Read more...] about 737 MAX 9 is Cleared to Resume Service
Whistleblower Points to the Cause of AS1282
At this point, it's pretty evident what happened with AS1282 - a manufacturing issues, not an engineering one. However, the official NTSB report will take a year or two to come out, so if you don't want to wait, a whistleblowers points to the cause of AS1282. … [Read more...] about Whistleblower Points to the Cause of AS1282
Alaska Airlines 1282 Incident
On Friday, the Boeing 737 MAX experienced another potential setback with the Alaska Airlines 1282 incident. Thankfully, while frightening, the incident was not a fatal one, nor was anyone seriously injured. That said, things could have ended very differently. … [Read more...] about Alaska Airlines 1282 Incident