United Airlines Weighs Fleet Plans Without Boeing 737 Max 10, CEO Tells CNBC
January 23 2024 - 10:14AM
Dow Jones News
By Denny Jacob
--United Airlines is weighing fleet plans without the Boeing 737
Max 10 after a series of delays and the recent grounding of a
smaller variant of the plane, Chief Executive Scott Kirby told CNBC
in an interview.
--Kirby said the plane, which hasn't yet been certified by the
Federal Aviation Administration, is already "best case" about five
years delayed and expressed frustration at Boeing for its
most-recent manufacturing problem that resulted in a door-plug
blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight, according to the report.
--"I think the Max 9 grounding is probably the straw that broke
the camel's back for us," Kirby said in the interview. "We're going
to at least build a plan that doesn't have the Max 10 in it."
--United has 79 of the 737 Max 9 aircraft in its fleet, more
than any other carrier, according to the report.
Full story at
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/23/united-ceo-casts-doubt-on-boeing-737-max-10-order.html
Write to Denny Jacob at denny.jacob@wsj.com
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