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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX returns safely after emergency caused by electrical smell

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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX returns safely after emergency caused by electrical smell
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Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Airlines | Alaska Airlines

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 operating as flight AS1156 from Seattle to San Diego returned to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on July 31 after the crew declared an emergency. The aircraft, registered as N964AK, departed at 20:11 local time and halted its climb at about 7,500 feet. According to The Aviation Herald, the crew reported "an electrical smell" in the rear of the cabin during the initial ascent.

The flight landed safely back in Seattle approximately 12 minutes after departure. Emergency crews inspected the aircraft upon landing before it taxied to the apron under its own power. Alaska Airlines arranged a replacement Boeing 737-900, registered N472AS, which completed the journey later that evening. Passengers reached San Diego with a delay of about two and a half hours.

The affected MAX 9 remained grounded overnight and returned to service roughly 14 hours later.

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While the source of the electrical smell is still unknown, such odors are considered serious by airline crews because they may signal issues like malfunctioning equipment or short circuits. These can pose health risks for passengers and crew and may indicate potential fire hazards if not addressed quickly. Guidance from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) classifies these events as Cabin Air Quality Events (CAQEs), ranging from minor irritants to significant air contamination requiring immediate action by flight crews.

According to IATA guidance, when odors are persistent or cause physical symptoms, standard procedure includes turning back or making an emergency landing. In this case, Alaska Airlines’ crew followed established safety protocols by returning promptly to Seattle.

This incident follows other recent odor-related emergencies involving Alaska Airlines flights. In April, a Las Vegas-bound Boeing 737-800 was forced to return to Portland International Airport due to a strong odor in the cockpit that made flight attendants feel unwell. Fire crews met that aircraft on arrival but found no fire.

Another event occurred in September 2024 when Alaska Airlines Flight 810 diverted to Honolulu shortly after leaving Kauai for Seattle following reports of an unknown odor in the cabin that caused four flight attendants to become ill.

Alaska Airlines is a full-service carrier based at several hubs including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and is part of the oneworld alliance. The airline was founded in 1932 and is led by CEO Ben Minicucci.

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