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First Boeing 737 Max 9 with passengers flies after three-week grounding, Alaska Airlines COO sits next to door plug

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The 737 MAX 9 returns to service for both United and Alaska airlines Friday. The first flight was set to depart from Sea-Tac Airport (SEA) to San Diego around 2:20 p.m. Flight 1282 had an emergency door fly off mid flight on Jan. 5. Alaska Airlines is also extending their flexible travel waiver through Feb. 2.

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