United Airlines CEO Evaluates Boeing Alternatives Amid Recent Issues

United Airlines CEO expresses frustration with ongoing manufacturing problems at Boeing, stating that the airline will consider alternatives to purchasing the future, larger version of the Boeing 737 Max due to the grounding of its Max 9 jets and delays in certification for the Max 10. The CEO's comments come after United disclosed expected financial losses due to the Max 9 grounding, and he emphasized the need for Boeing to take "real action" to address its manufacturing challenges. This decision could impact United's growth plans, as the airline explores options beyond the Max 10, potentially involving Airbus as the only other global manufacturer of such large planes.
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