(Portland, OR) -- Alaska Airlines is receving a big payout following the door plug incident on a flight leaving Portland International in January. The airline says Boeing has paid them 160-million dollars in "initial compensation" for the mishap, which involved a door plug blowing out midflight on an Alaska Boeing Max 9 jet. Alaska says the payment covered the airline's pretax loss related to the accident. Boeing will allegedly pay more at a later date for lost revenue due to Alaska's "customer consideration."