Here's what American, Southwest say about the 737 Max's return
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The Federal Aviation Administration lifted its 20-month order prohibiting the Boeing 737 Max from flying passengers last week. Now airlines are thinking about how they want to integrate the beleaguered aircraft back into their fleets. The two carriers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport — American Airlines Group, Inc. and Southwest Airlines Co. — anticipate different timelines for reintroducing the aircraft. American envisions the first 737 Max passenger flight before 2020 ends, while…
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