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Boeing’s 737 Max woes get deeper – Sydney Morning Herald
When it comes to Boeing’s 737 Max, things can always get worse.
When it comes to Boeing’s 737 Max, things can always get worse.
On Thursday (US time), American Airlines and Southwest Airlines added to a chorus of order deferrals and cutbacks for the embattled jet, which has been grounded for more than 18 months following two fatal crashes. American has deferred delivery of 18 Max jets that were meant to be delivered in 2021 and 2022 and will take them on a new timeline over 2023 and 2024. Chief financial officer Derek Kerr said there would have to be a “substantial…
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