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How U.S. Airlines Are Reacting to the Grounding of the Boeing 737 Max

March 14, 2019

Via: Fortune
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After the Federal Aviation Authority followed the rest of the world in grounding the Boeing 737 Max on Wednesday, U.S. airlines have been scrambling to readjust their schedules. United Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines all have the narrow-body jets in their fleets and were busy shuttling the planes to storage facilities overnight.

FlightRadar reported the last 737 Max carrying passengers was a Southwest flight from Oakland, Calif., that landed in Newark, N.J., at about 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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