Alaska Air Opens New Training Center at Longacres Site Boeing Left
30 Jan 2026
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SEATTLE TIMES - As Alaska Air continues its journey to expand into a global airline, it opened a new training facility Thursday where thousands of pilots, flight attendants and customer service agents will practice scenarios they might encounter on the job.
The 660,000-square-foot facility — at the site of a former Boeing building and, before that, the former horse racetrack at Renton’s Longacres — puts Alaska’s training efforts under one roof for the first time and features more sophisticated replicas of the equipment Alaska Air employees will use on the job.
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