The grounding of Boeing’s 737 MAX fleet is continuing to have ripple effects in the air-travel industry
Southwest Airlines Co. said early Thursday that it would end flights at Newark Liberty International Airport this fall. The reason: The airline, which has the largest exposure of U.S. airlines to Boeing Co.
’s 737 MAX, is dealing with a reduced capacity for flights while the jets are grounded.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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