News from this site on January 19, Alaska Airlines recently issued a statement stating that the company’s maintenance and engineering technicians have completed maintenance on its Boeing 737 MAX 9 fleet at the request of the US Federal Aviation Administration preliminary inspection and provided relevant data to Boeing. Boeing will share the data with the Federal Aviation Administration for further analysis.
Alaska Airlines said that the continued grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 continues to have a huge impact on the company's operations, but it will continue to cancel the model. Passenger flights will be operated until the 21st, will affect 110 to 150 flights every day.
Alaska Airlines revealed that it has 231 Boeing 737 aircraft in its fleet, including 65 737 MAX 9 aircraft.
According to previous reports on this site, on the evening of January 5th, local time, Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 aircraft crashed after takeoff Soon, the left middle and rear emergency hatch suddenly detached from the fuselage, causing the cabin to instantly depressurize and all the oxygen masks to fall off.
Alaska Airlines subsequently announced that it would take precautionary measures to temporarily ground its fleet of 65 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also ordered airlines to ground Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft and conduct safety inspections. This decision is made to ensure the safety of passengers and crew and to prevent any potential flight accidents. Such initiatives demonstrate the high priority airlines and regulators place on flight safety. Stan Deere announced in a letter to employees that Boeing Commercial Airplanes will step up inspections of aircraft in production and bring in outside agencies to conduct quality control reviews. This decision is intended to improve the company's production and quality standards and ensure the safety and reliability of its aircraft. By strengthening inspections and introducing external review, Boeing will better meet customer needs and continue to maintain its leadership position in the global aviation market.The above is the detailed content of Alaska Airlines announced that it will continue to suspend Boeing 737 MAX 9 flights until the 21st, with the number of daily flights affected ranging from 110 to 150.. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!