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Alaska Airlines will acquire competitor Hawaiian Airlines for a deal worth approximately $1.9 billion
Alaska Airlines announced on December 3rd its acquisition of competitor Hawaiian Airlines, with a transaction value of approximately $1.9 billion. Alaska Airlines will pay $18 per share in cash, plus ... -
Alaska Airlines will acquire competitor Hawaiian Airlines for a transaction worth approximately $1.9 billion
Alaska Airlines announced on December 3rd that it will acquire competitor Hawaiian Airlines for a transaction value of approximately $1.9 billion. Alaska Airlines will pay $18 per share in cash, plus ... -
Alaska Airlines grounded 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft
Alaska Airlines grounded 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft. Alaska Airlines expects inspections of the 737 max-9 to last for several days. -
Alaska Airlines announces a grounding of 65 Boeing planes! Previously, a flight made an emergency landing and some of its fuselage went missing
Edited by Zhang Jinhe According to CCTV news, on January 6th local time, Alaska Airlines announced on its official social media account that the company has decided to temporarily suspend 65 Boeing 7 ... -
During flight, the cabin door fell off and Alaska Airlines grounded 65 737MAX9 aircraft. There is no operation of the same model in China
According to The New York Times, on the evening of January 5th local time, shortly after takeoff, an Alaska Airlines 737MAX9 aircraft suddenly detached its left center rear emergency hatch from the f ... -
Alaska Airlines stated that the inspection has been completed and there are no worrying findings. The aircraft will resume operations after the inspection is completed
Alaska Airlines stated that the inspection has been completed and there are no worrying findings, and the aircraft will resume operation after the inspection is completed.- suisuiblue
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Alaska Airlines: Relevant investigation is ongoing, involving Boeing aircraft delivered only two months ago
On January 6th local time, Alaska Airlines issued an update regarding the incident on Flight 1282 the previous day, stating that the investigation is currently underway. The National Transportation S ... -
Alaska Airlines: Relevant investigation is ongoing, involving Boeing aircraft delivered only two months ago
On January 7th, Alaska Airlines released an update on the previous day's Flight 1282 accident on January 6th local time, stating that the investigation is currently underway. The National Transportat ... -
US officials: The hatch of Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft that fell off is produced in Malaysia
On January 18th, Jennifer Homendi, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the United States, stated that the hatch that fell off on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft flying on Alask ... -
Alaska Airlines: Preliminary inspection of a batch of Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft has been completed
Alaska Airlines issued a statement on January 20th stating that, at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), its maintenance and engineering personnel have completed preliminary insp ... -
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines may consider discontinuing the purchase of Boeing aircraft
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines may no longer consider purchasing Boeing aircraft. Both Alaska Airlines and United Airlines have expressed disappointment with the quality issues of Boeing aircraf ... -
Alaska Airlines: Boeing 737 MAX 9 grounded brings negative impact of $150 million
Alaska Airlines announced on January 25th that it expects adjusted earnings per share for the full year of 2024 to be between $3.00 and $5.00. This expectation includes a negative impact of $150 mill ... -
Alaska Airlines CEO stated that the beginning of 2024 is "full of challenges"
On January 25th, Alaska Airlines announced that its flight capacity for 2024 will reach or be lower than its previously expected growth of 3% to 5%. Including negative financial impacts, the adjusted ... -
Alaska Airlines: conducting final inspections of the 737 MAX 9 fleet to ensure safe go-around
On January 25th local time, Alaska Airlines announced that it is conducting a final inspection of the 737 MAX 9 fleet to ensure a safe go around. There are 65 737 MAX 9 aircraft in the company's flee ... -
Boeing CEO acknowledges responsibility for the Alaska Airlines emergency hatch detachment accident
Boeing CEO Calhoun stated on January 31 local time during a earnings conference call that the ultimate responsibility for the Alaska Airlines emergency hatch detachment accident should be borne by Bo ... -
Alaska Airlines claims that the suspension of 737 Max 9 flights may affect the company's long-term profit growth
Alaska Airlines announced on March 28th that its long-term profit growth is below its target range of 4% to 8% due to capacity losses caused by the temporary suspension of the Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet. ... -
Alaska Airlines will return the aircraft involved in the cabin door detachment accident earlier this year to Boeing
Alaska Airlines announced on June 28th local time that it has returned the 737 MAX 9 aircraft that experienced a cabin door detachment accident in January to Boeing. "They have taken over this aircra ...