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Alaska Airlines have took a proactive safety measure by grounding its entire fleet of 65 Boeing 737-9 aircraft following a concerning midair incident that necessitated an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon.
As reported by Indian Express, the unsettling event occurred shortly after takeoff, leading to a blown-out window and fuselage section and the subsequent depressurization of the cabin.
Despite the challenges, the pilots successfully executed a safe return to Portland International Airport, with 174 passengers and six crew members on board.
This decision was made to facilitate thorough maintenance and safety inspections, a process expected to be completed within a few days before the aircraft are deemed fit for service again.
However, Details regarding injuries or the specific cause remain pending.
It is noteworthy that the Boeing 737-9 MAX involved in the emergency had recently received certification and entered service just two months ago.