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Southwest removes Boeing 737 Max from schedule until mid-April

Southwest Airlines won’t schedule any flights on Boeing’s 737 Max jets until April 13 – more than a month later than previously planned – further clouding the outlook for the best-selling aircraft that’s grounded globally after two fatal crashes. The airline, the biggest operator of the single-aisle jet, is extending the timeline from March 6 because of “continued uncertainty” around the plane’s return, it said in a statement on Tuesday. The announcement comes a day after Boeing said it would temporarily halt production of the 737 Max in January. Southwest’s decision follows that of American Airlines, which said last week that it is removing the 737 Max from flight schedules through early April, extending the plane’s absence from the skies for more than a year. Southwest has previously said it anticipates a month or more of preparations after the Max wins approval to fly from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. United Airlines Holdings Inc. currently plans to resume service with the jet in early March. Southwest, which had 34 of the planes when they were ordered to be parked, plans to reduce last-minute flight cancellations and unexpected disruptions to travel plans by keeping the 737 Max off its schedule, according… Read full this story

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