Alaska Airlines on Friday said it has completed inspections on the first group of its Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, allowing the airline to return them to service.
La compañía reanudará las operaciones del MAX 9 el viernes por la tarde, comenzando con el vuelo 1146 de Seattle a San Diego.
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“We expect inspections on our 737-9 MAX to be completed by the end of next week, allowing us to operate our full flight schedule,” said the airline.
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