Southwest pilots union sees 737 MAX return in February or later
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A union representing pilots at Southwest Airlines Co on Monday said it believes the grounded Boeing 737 MAX will likely return to the skies in "probably a February time frame to say the least." Southwest, United Airlines and American Airlines have all pushed back the estimated return of the plane to January. A key step -- a certification test flight by Boeing -- is not expected until early November. Boeing has said it hopes flights can resume before the end of the year.
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