Source: Travel News
Southwest is grounding its Boeing 737 Max fleet under orders from the FAA. The airline will try to pick up the slack with other aircraft, like this Boeing 737-700 seen in Salt Lake City. Stephen M. Keller
Skift Take: U.S. airlines downplayed the significance of the FAA's decision to ground the Boeing 737 Max, mostly saying they have enough slack in their fleets to take care of most customers. American and United probably will be OK, but it's hard to believe this will be business as usual for Southwest. It has more Max aircraft than the others.
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