Alaska Airlines says Boeing paid it $160 million for 737 Max 9 grounding

From CNBC: 2024-04-04 11:00:57

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX made emergency landing with fuselage gap. NTSB investigating in Oregon. Boeing paid Alaska $160M in Q1 for jet grounding. FAA grounded jets after door plug blew, narrowly avoiding tragedy. Alaska says Q1 results impacted, seeks additional compensation.

Alaska Airlines reports strong demand post-accident despite booking impact. Boeing providing compensation due to Jan. 5 incident. United Airlines offers pilots unpaid time off in May due to Boeing delays. Boeing silent on situation, Q1 results will be reported later this month. Alaska and Boeing stocks rise following news.



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