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The Points Guy on MSNAlaska Airlines orders more Boeing 787s, to open Dreamliner base in SeattleAlaska Airlines is moving ahead with plans to expand long-haul flying from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) with an ...
Alaska and United airlines have canceled hundreds of flights as a result of the Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding order. Here’s what to know.
Alaska Airlines (NYSE: ALK) on Wednesday announced an order for 52 Boeing 737 Max jets, exercising 42 purchase options for Max 10 and Max 9 aircraft.
Alaska Airlines, the fifth-largest passenger airline in the United States, said on Wednesday that it would buy dozens more Boeing planes in the coming years as it aims to rapidly expand its fleet ...
After months of setbacks, Boeing reclaims momentum with a surprise delivery spike and renewed demand from China.
Boeing, hit by quality concerns following the incident with a door plug blowout on a January 5 Alaska Airlines flight, had the worst month for new orders in January since the height of the pandemic.
FAA orders temporary grounding of certain Boeing planes after Alaska Airlines door detaches midflight By Kerry Breen, Faris Tanyos ...
Alaska Airlines is preparing to exercise options for five Boeing 787-9s, as the Seattle 787 base has been confirmed.
Alaska Airlines, the fifth-largest passenger airline in the United States, announced on Wednesday that it planned to buy 52 Max planes, bringing its total Boeing order to 146 planes through 2026.
Alaska Airlines is inspecting all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 planes. United Airlines will also ground some of its jets. Meanwhile, Southwest and American said they do not carry the affected model.
The new base, slated to open in 2026, is part of the airline's "commitment to build Seattle into a global gateway." ...
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