Alaska Airlines says the Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding will cost it $150 million
The 737 Max 9 was grounded after a January 5 incident that blew a hole in the side of an Alaska Airlines plane. Alaska Airlines says the grounding will cost the airline about $150 million. The airline says the plane will be grounded for about a year. The incident will cost Alaska Airlines about $100 million.
Alaska Airlines says first Max 9 flights will resume as early as Friday. The airline says it will gradually return the aircraft to service through early February. Alaska says Max 9 grounding will cost the airline $150 million. Alaska said it would gradually return planes to service until February.
Alaska Airlines to resume first Boeing 737 Max 9 flight since grounding. FAA approved detailed inspection process of 737 Max9s two days ago. FAA approval of detailed inspection of Max 9s has been approved by the FAA. Alaska Airlines is starting to resume service of its 737 Max 10 fleet.
Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding will cost Alaska Airlines $150 million. Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes grounded earlier this month will cost airline $150M. Boeing Max 9 grounded will affect capacity growth, airline says. Alaska Airlines says it will be affected by the grounding of 65 planes.