Alaska Air quiet compensation offers to 737 Max 9 passengers raises questions about liability and public safety transparency.
As passengers on the recent Alaska Air 737 Max 9 flight received undisclosed compensation offers, skeptics ask why the airline is settling quietly instead of allowing public hearings. With Boeing’s troubled history and FAA oversight under scrutiny, the rush to resolve claims without transparency suggests a coordinated effort to bury details about potential design or maintenance failures. Who really benefits—the traveling public or the corporate bottom line?