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Retiring Alaska Airlines CEO, proud Husky Brad Tilden, honored with updated UW aircraft livery

  The retirement of Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden after a 30-year career with the company  at least in one way had the University of Washington written all over it. The team at Alaska’s sister airline, Horizon Air, recently unveiled a special Huskies-themed livery on a Q400 (tail number #N435QX) in honor of Tilden, who earned his MBA at the UW and has maintained a strong partnership with the University for several years. Tilden officially retired March 31. Retired Horizon Air President Jeff Pinneo, Brad Tilden, Horizon Air President Joe Sprague and Retired Horizon Air President Glenn Johnson at the livery unveiling late last month.Courtesy of Alaska Airlines

What are airline alliances, and who s in them?

What are airline alliances, and who s in them?
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Alaska Airlines just took delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max, becoming the 4th in the US to fly the controversial jet

Alaska Airlines just took delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max, becoming the 4th in the US to fly the controversial jet tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Provided by Business Insider An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max. Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines took delivery of its first Boeing 737 Max on Sunday, the last in the US to do so. Pilots and mechanics will undergo additional training while proving runs will be flown across the country. The first flight is scheduled for March 1 as AS482 from Seattle to San Diego.  Alaska Airlines on Sunday inducted a new aircraft into its fleet, the Boeing 737 Max. 

Alaska Airlines takes delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 9, N913AK

Alaska Airlines takes delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 9, N913AK Alaska Airlines on January 24, 2021 took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 9 when the pictured N913AK (msn 44079, ln 7598) (top) relocated from the Boeing Delivery Center at Boeing Field (BFI) as flight “Alaska 9809” to nearby Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Later on January 25, 2021, Alaska Airlines issued this statement: Alaska Airlines has accepted delivery of its first Boeing 737-9 MAX airplane, marking a new phase of modernizing the airline’s fleet in the coming years. Alaska pilots flew the aircraft on a short flight yesterday (January 24) from the Boeing Delivery Center at Boeing Field in Seattle to the company’s hangar at Sea-Tac International Airport with a small group of Alaska’s top leadership on board (below).

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