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United Airlines noted in its latest earnings report released this week that the temporary grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 in January cost the company about $200 million in losses.
United Airlines early Tuesday announced a massive new airplane order that proved even bigger than rumored: firm contracts for 200 Boeing 737 MAXs, along with 70 Airbus A321neos.
United Airlines suffered $200 million in losses during the first quarter — which it blamed on Boeing’s grounding of its 737 MAX 9 planes in the wake of its disastrous midair fuselage blowout.
The Chicago-based United, one of the heavyweights of the U.S. airline industry, has ordered 270 new jets — 200 of them for Boeing’s 737 Max, which only six months ago was cleared to return to ...
United Airlines has added another 200 737 MAX jets to its firm order book. Boeing (BA-0.39%) entered 2021 with a depleted order backlog for its troubled 737 MAX, ...
Boeing and United Airlines today announced the carrier will buy an additional 200 737 MAX jets. Wichita's Spirit AeroSystems builds the fuselage for the 737 MAX. United's order includes 150 of the ...
The emergency grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 jetliner cost United Airlines $200 million in the first three months of this year, the airline said, blaming the disruption for its failure to turn ...
A United Airlines-operated Boeing 737 MAX rolled onto the grass and off the runway at George Bush Airport in Houston early on Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.
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United's largest-ever order includes 50 737 Max 8s and 150 Max 10s as well as 70 Airbus 320neo planes. United Airlines said it will purchase 270 new airplanes, which is the largest airplane ...
United Airlines announced a massive order for 200 Boeing 737 MAXs along with 70 Airbus A21neos. The news is a huge boost for Boeing’s efforts to revive the MAX program.