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Alaska Airlines Grounds Boeing 737-9 Fleet After Mid-Air Depressurization Incident

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In a significant move, Alaska Airlines has opted to ground its entire fleet of Boeing 737-9 aircraft following a mid-air depressurization incident on Flight 1282 departing from Portland on January 5.

Safety First:

Alaska Airlines CEO, Ben Minicucci, prioritizes safety and emphasizes the decision to ground the fleet as a precautionary measure.

Collaborative Investigation:

The airline is actively collaborating with Boeing and regulators to investigate the incident. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is also conducting an independent investigation.

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Swift Response:

The mid-air depressurization occurred shortly after takeoff, triggered by an emergency exit door blowing off the plane. The prompt response from the pilots and flight attendants ensured the safety of all 171 passengers and 6 crew members.

Thorough Inspections:

Alaska Airlines is now focused on conducting thorough maintenance and safety inspections for each of the 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft, expecting completion within the next few days.

Passenger Assistance:

Affected passengers are being notified and provided with guidance on the next steps. Alaska Airlines expresses gratitude for the swift response of the crew and assures its commitment to a transparent and timely review of the incident.

Stay tuned for updates as Alaska Airlines continues to prioritize passenger safety and addresses the situation.

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