Southwest again delays expected return date for Boeing Max
Southwest said Thursday it has removed the grounded Boeing 737 Max from its schedule for another two months during the peak summer travel season and will drop about 9% of its planned flights as a result. Southwest said it took the plane out of the schedule through Aug. 10. It was the latest move by airlines to acknowledge that the plane won't be ready to fly as soon as they — or Boeing — had expected. Southwest had previously removed the Max from its schedule through June 6.<br/>
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Southwest again delays expected return date for Boeing Max
Southwest said Thursday it has removed the grounded Boeing 737 Max from its schedule for another two months during the peak summer travel season and will drop about 9% of its planned flights as a result. Southwest said it took the plane out of the schedule through Aug. 10. It was the latest move by airlines to acknowledge that the plane won't be ready to fly as soon as they — or Boeing — had expected. Southwest had previously removed the Max from its schedule through June 6.<br/>