Many onboard the first MAX 9 flight to PDX said they were unaware some of the grounded planes were back in service, or that they would by flying on one.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Alaska Airlines is slowly starting to return Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes to the air, three weeks after a piece of a fuselage blew out over Portland. While the exact cause remains under investigation regulators said the aircraft, with proper inspection, is safe to fly.
The first 737 MAX 9 flight departed from Seattle to San Diego on Friday. The plane was part of the first fleet to have completed inspections after all 737
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