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Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 Grounded After Deer Strike During Landing In Kodiak
The aircraft remains out of service and will be ferried to Anchorage for repairs.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 Strikes Deer, Airport Shut Down
- On Thursday, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 struck three deer upon landing at Kodiak Airport in Alaska, causing the airport to shut down and the aircraft to be grounded for repairs.
- The incident occurred during the first flight of the day from Anchorage, with no passengers harmed. The aircraft is scheduled to operate a ferry flight back to Anchorage on Saturday morning.
- Kodiak Airport, a public and military-use facility, serves as the only link to the mainland for the island's population of 6,000, with Alaska Airlines operating three daily flights.
- Wildlife strikes are on the rise due to increasing commercial flights and rebounding wildlife populations, with incidents ranging from bird strikes to collisions with larger animals like kangaroos, capybaras, alligators, coyotes, and rabbits.
- Alaska Airlines, with many flights to and from Alaska, may be at greater risk of wildlife strikes than most airlines, with a notable incident in 2020 involving a brown bear strike on a Boeing 737-700 aircraft.