United CEO Expresses Concerns Over Boeing's 737 Max 10 Order Amid Recent Issues

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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby expressed doubt about the airline's order for Boeing 737 Max 10 planes due to ongoing delays and the recent grounding of the 737 Max 9 fleet after a manufacturing problem. The airline, which has the largest fleet of 737 Max 9 aircraft, is considering fleet plans without the Max 10. This decision comes as the ongoing grounding is expected to drive a first-quarter loss for the airline.
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