"Boeing's 737 MAX 9 Grounding: Airlines Demand Compensation and Passenger Options"

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The union representing flight attendants at Alaska and United Airlines is urging Boeing to compensate them for lost earnings due to the grounding of the 737 MAX 9 following an onboard accident. Alaska Airlines estimates losses of at least $150 million and plans to seek compensation from Boeing, but the flight attendants' union believes their economic harm should also be included in any settlement. United Airlines is expected to return its first 737-9 to service soon, but inspections and potential cancellations may cause further delays.
- Flight Attendants at Alaska and United Airlines Want Boeing to Pay Them Compensation For 737 MAX 9 Grounding paddleyourownkanoo.com
- Scheduled to Fly on a Boeing Max 9? Here Are Your Options. The New York Times
- How Boeing's troubles are upsetting the balance of power in aviation Financial Times
- Here's how to tell if your next flight is on a Boeing 737 Max 9 NPR
- Alaska Air demands Boeing pay for its $150 million loss Fortune
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