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The US National Transportation Board (NSTB) has released its final report on the January 2024 in-flight depressurisation of ...
The NTSB reached its conclusions after investigating the January 5, 2024, mid-air door plug blowout. The investigators’ synopsis detailed that, on that day, the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9, registered ...
NTSB identifies systemic failures in door plug blowout incident on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282. Improvements made to prevent future accidents.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued its final report on the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 that lost a door plug shortly after takeoff out of Portland, Oregon, in January 2024.
The NTSB has found that systemic failures, including missing bolts securing the door plug, led to the door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 in January 2024.
Investigators say fallen Alaska Airlines door plug has been found NTSB experts arrived on Saturday to investigate Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
SEATTLE – Alaska Airlines, which owns Hawaiian Airlines, announced they are dealing with a cyber security event that could ...
Several airlines to install new safety system Airlines, including Southwest and Alaska, are implementing Honeywell's new cockpit alert system to enhance safety amid an increase in near-miss incidents.
Airlines, including Southwest and Alaska, are implementing Honeywell's new cockpit alert system to enhance safety amid an increase in near-miss incidents.
Hawaiian Airlines has disclosed a significant cybersecurity event on June 26, 2025, that has affected some of its IT systems.
Despite recent headlines about high-profile aviation safety incidents, flying is still the safest mode of transportation ...
Incidents like these typically are caused because multiple safety systems failed — and in the case of the Alaska Airlines incident, the NTSB said it was mostly due to a lack of structured ...