Anchorage-Ted Stevens International Airport, AK (ANC/PANC) → Kodiak Airport, AK (ADQ/PADQ)

Alaska Airlines flight AS9623, a Boeing 737-890, was taxiing to the ramp after landing at Kodiak, AK (ADQ), when it slid on ice and ran into ramp staging equipment.
Anchorage-Ted Stevens International Airport, AK (ANC/PANC) → Kodiak Airport, AK (ADQ/PADQ) — crash photo

Flight / Schedule

Anchorage-Ted Stevens International Airport, AK (ANC/PANC) → Kodiak Airport, AK (ADQ/PADQ)

Registration

N583AS

MSN

35681/2333

Year of Manufacture

2007

Operator

Alaska Airlines

Date

January 15, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Type

CRASH

Flight Type

Ferry/positioning

Flight Phase

Taxi

Crash Site

Substantial

Crash Location

Kodiak Airport (ADQ/PADQ), Kodiak, AK -

Region

United States of America

Coordinates

57.7500°, -152.4939°

Narrative Report

On January 15, 2026 at 12:00 AM, Anchorage-Ted Stevens International Airport, AK (ANC/PANC) → Kodiak Airport, AK (ADQ/PADQ) experienced a crash involving Boeing 737-890 (WL), operated by Alaska Airlines, with the event recorded near Kodiak Airport (ADQ/PADQ), Kodiak, AK -.

The flight was categorized as ferry/positioning and the reported phase was taxi at a substantial crash site.

0 fatalities were recorded, 2 survivors were identified or estimated.

other fatalities: 0.

Alaska Airlines flight AS9623, a Boeing 737-890, was taxiing to the ramp after landing at Kodiak, AK (ADQ), when it slid on ice and ran into ramp staging equipment.

Aircraft reference details include registration N583AS, MSN 35681/2333, year of manufacture 2007.

Geospatial coordinates for this crash are approximately 57.7500°, -152.4939°.

Fatalities

Total

0

Crew

0

Passengers

0

Other

0

Crash Summary

Alaska Airlines flight AS9623, a Boeing 737-890, was taxiing to the ramp after landing at Kodiak, AK (ADQ), when it slid on ice and ran into ramp staging equipment.

Occupants & Outcome

Crew On Board

Passengers On Board

Estimated Survivors

2

Fatality Rate

Operational Details

Schedule / Flight

Anchorage-Ted Stevens International Airport, AK (ANC/PANC) → Kodiak Airport, AK (ADQ/PADQ)

Operator

Alaska Airlines

Flight Type

Ferry/positioning

Flight Phase

Taxi

Crash Site

Substantial

Region / Country

United States of America

Aircraft Details

Registration

N583AS

MSN

35681/2333

Year of Manufacture

2007

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