Quantcast

Southwest Airlines tackles soda can explosions amid extreme heat

Delta crash passengers should take the $30,000 payment, their lawyers say. Here’s why.
Southwest's layoffs dent its worker-first culture
Abu Dhabi's long-haul carrier Etihad Airways sees record $476 million profit in 2024
Jet2 warns of profits squeeze from rising costs and late bookings
Southwest bends further to activist shareholder Elliott's demands
Downgraded on a flight? Take these simple but important steps to get your money back
Delta Offers Over $2 Million to CRJ Crash Passengers
Boeing Delays Continue for Alaska, Hawaiian
Hong Kong Airlines launches daily Sydney flights
Airline to launch new bunk beds in economy on long-haul flights next year
How Airline Employees Are Coping After Deadly Washington Crash
Major airline reverses in-flight menu change amid outcry
British Airways frequent flyer scheme changes: everything you need to know
Airline introduces world-first hand luggage ban on popular travel gadget
Air Canada Delays Boeing 767 Reentry
Flight Centre tips ‘price war’ as first direct Melbourne to LA Delta flights go on sale
FAA reverses course on meeting prohibition, blaming rogue employee
British Airways tweaks frequent flyer scheme after backlash
Delta flight from New York to Florida diverted to North Carolina due to ‘odor in the cabin’
EASA Certifies Safran’s First Electric Motor
US court blocks Biden administration's airline fee disclosure rule
JetBlue Issues Dim Outlook But Execs Remain Confident in Turnaround Plan
Delta to Resume Tel Aviv Flights April 1
Boeing CEO Ortberg outlines 2025 priorities after heavy losses
Storm Eowyn: Thousands of trains, flights and ferries cancelled as 100mph wind batters UK
Indian carrier long haul: IndiGo returns to profitability, plans long haul flights
These Frequent Fliers Are Done With Loyalty Programs
JetBlue accepting Venmo as payment method for flights purchased through mobile app
United Airlines stock rallies on results, as growing demand wasn’t just about premium seats
Delta Adds Another Alaska Route
Southwest Airlines tackles soda can explosions amid extreme heat
Policy
Webp south
Southwest Airlines | Official Website

Southwest Airlines is implementing a new method to address the issue of exploding soda cans during the hot summer months. The airline has begun using heat guns to monitor temperatures at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, where temperatures often exceed 110 degrees. This initiative follows incidents in the summer of 2024 when nearly two dozen flight attendants were injured by exploding soda cans.

The company aims to prevent its stock from exceeding 80 degrees to avoid can deformations and injuries. As part of its response, Southwest has invested millions in purchasing 60 refrigerated supply trucks for its busiest hubs, Phoenix and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. These vehicles also serve as mobile cooling units for ground crew on the tarmac.

Jake Stoddard, involved in stocking planes with drinks and snacks in Phoenix, shared his experience: "Once it got up to 105, 110, you started hearing the cans before you even saw 'em you could hear 'em deforming. When it was 115, 120, half of your stock would be deformed. So yeah, it was bad."

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Food safety remains a critical concern for airlines as they prepare meals served thousands of feet in the air. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulate airline food safety but gaps still exist that can lead to hygiene issues.

Temperature abuse is a significant risk when food is not kept at proper temperatures throughout preparation and service. In some cases, this may allow harmful microorganisms to grow. Airline ovens are often used only for warming rather than fully heating food to kill viruses.

Instances of foodborne illness on airplanes have occurred occasionally. A norovirus outbreak in 2023 was linked to improperly cleaned equipment by a European caterer affecting passengers on transatlantic flights. Additionally, Listeria contamination has been found in smoked salmon served in first-class meals previously.

Airlines are making advancements such as redesigning menus with heat-stable products and investing in better monitoring systems while training crew members extensively on food handling protocols. Special dietary requirements like vegan or gluten-free meals are more susceptible to contamination due to staff training deficiencies or supply chain issues.

Passengers should take precautions by bringing shelf-stable foods for short trips or those with allergies or sensitive stomachs and avoiding high-risk foods like deli meats or unpasteurized cheeses.

###

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Recently, Flying Food Group, Inc. held a celebration at its LAV facility to mark Hispanic Heritage Month.

Oct 29, 2025

Flying Food Group, Inc. recently held an employee appreciation event at its LIH facility, coinciding with Halloween festivities.

Oct 29, 2025

Emirates Airline hosted members of UAE Team Emirates XRG at its Group Headquarters, marking the team's successful season in international cycling.

Oct 28, 2025

Amazon has announced that its KSBD Air Hub in San Bernardino recognized its September High Flyers for their outstanding commitment to the company's 16 Leadership Principles.

Oct 28, 2025

Amazon announced that employees at its KSBD Air Hub in San Bernardino participated in the 2025 Pink on Parade for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Oct 28, 2025

The ShebaMiles loyalty program, operated by Ethiopian Airlines for over 26 years, has more than 5.38 million members and offers four membership tiers: Blue, Silver, Gold, and Platinum.

Oct 28, 2025