A Delta Air Lines flight last week was canceled after the flight crew mistakenly deployed an emergency slide before boarding.
Seattle-Tacoma has grown extensively over the past eighty years to get to where it is today, from having no commercial airlines to over 30 providing regularly scheduled service. The airfield that exists today was originally developed in the years following World War II when it was designed to replace Boeing Field.
Public Health - Seattle & King County were notified Wednesday of a confirmed measles case in an adult who traveled through Sea-Tac airport last week.
If you were traveling through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 10, you may have been exposed to the measles.
Lutheran Community Services Northwest, which helps resettle refugees in the Puget Sound area, Portland and Vancouver, Wash., said at least one flight with refugees it expected to welcome at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was canceled this week.
According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
Alaska Airlines already offers more flights at PDX than any other airline. Now it's adding a new flight to Houston, among others.
If a person was at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 10 between 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., it is possible that they were exposed to measles, too.
This will likely go down as one of the driest Januarys on record at Sea-Tac Airport, but Mother Nature is shaking things up this upcoming weekend.
Delta Air Lines had to call off one of its flights out of SEA Airport on Thursday after crew members accidentally deployed an emergency slide.
Alaska, which recently merged with Hawaiian Airlines, will fly twice a day to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport starting this summer. The additional flight starts June 12 and continues through Aug. 19. Read the full story from the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Fleet data from ch-aviation shows that Singapore Airlines has a fleet of 159 aircraft, with 16 listed as inactive. SIA has an extensive air cargo operation with 12 freighters, including seven Boeing 747-400FSCD and five 777-200F aircraft. The listing shows that the passenger fleet includes: