December 26, 2024

During the investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in Portland, Oregon, USA saw that the Boeing 737-9 MAX of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 was forced to make an emergency landing, with a gap in the fuselage and the fuselage plug area on January 7, 2024. day.

U.S. National Transportation Safety Board | via Reuters

boeing company salaried Alaska Airlines According to the airline, compensation for the grounding of the 737 Max 9 in the first quarter was US$160 million.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded a nearly new Boeing 737 Max 9 operated by Alaska Airlines after a door jam burst while flying at 16,000 feet, not far from another incident involving a Boeing Tragedy for the best-selling aircraft was just inches away.

Alaska said in an article Archive On Thursday, the company’s first-quarter “performance was severely impacted by the 1,282 flights in January and the grounding of the Boeing 737-9 MAX that lasted into February.”

Alaska said it expects to receive additional compensation after the first quarter.

Alaska also said demand remained strong despite the immediate impact of the accident. “While we did experience some grounding following the accident and the grounding of the 737-9 MAX, results in both February and March were above our original pre-grounding expectations as a result of these core improvements,” the company said.

The filing is a preliminary investigation into Boeing’s services to its major customers as a result of the Jan. 5 accident, which led to increased government scrutiny and a slowdown in aircraft deliveries and production.

United AirlinesThe pilots union told members last week that the airline would provide pilots with unpaid leave in May due to delays in Boeing deliveries, CNBC reported earlier this week.

Boeing had no immediate comment. The manufacturer and American Airlines will report first-quarter results later in April.

Alaska shares rose more than 5% in early trading, Boeing rose 1%, and the broader market rose 0.6% market.

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