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Southwest removes the Boeing 737 MAX from the schedule through October 1

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Southwest Airlines continues to await guidance from Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on the impending 737 MAX software enhancements and training requirements. We are encouraged by the reported progress and proposed path forward for returning the aircraft to service, and we remain confident that, once certified by the FAA, the enhancements will support the safe operation of the MAX. We previously revised our flight schedule by removing the MAX through Sept. 2 to offer… (worldairlinenews.com) Plus d'info...

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djjamar
Jamar Jackson 2
Throw that thing away before it kills someone else.
yr2012
matt jensen 2
Just forget it - it's not gonna fly for a while
stansdds
Without a doubt, the 737 Max debacle has given Boeing one heck of a black eye, maybe even two black eyes.

speshulk99
john kilcher 2
Deservedly so.
sgbelverta
sharon bias -1
Southwest needs to give it up. The 737Max isn't flying until 2020.
speshulk99
john kilcher 1
AB A220 may be in SW's future.
Cansojr
Cansojr -1
Hi John Kilcher, 220s are in Air Buses future is spot on!

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