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Delta's chief executive hints at a possible Boeing 737 MAX order
ATLANTA — Delta's CEO Ed Bastian hinted at the possibility of ordering Boeing’s 737 MAX, which was recently approved to fly again by U.S. regulators, in an interview with the Financial Times on Sunday. "We're talking to Boeing about lots of different things, the Max included," Delta's chief executive told the Financial Times. Any Boeing 737 MAX order would be the first for Delta, which did not have the aircraft in its fleet when the plane was grounded in March 2019… (www.airlinerwatch.com) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Great deal for DELTA!!!UPDATED PLANE...AND CHEAPER..
Flying on the 737 MAX should be easier for me in the near future.
Any bets on when the first foreign carrier augurs one of these in?
Kind of a tasteless comment, hm?
I am sure that Boeing will be able to sell those planes that were not delivered, even at bargain basement prices.
I read in Airways yesterday how Alaska Airlines bought 30 737MAX "WHITE TAILS" from Boeing
if delta thinks these max 737s are suitable for their operation, then i may change the tenor of my anti-boeing/faa speech, for delta is a premier operation, has been for years, except for cabin cleanliness.Delta has scads of 737-900's and some other 737s too. Guess they will be operating a hundred or more max's soon.