American Airlines to cancel 115 flights daily over 737 MAX

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American Airlines to cancel 115 flights daily over 737 MAX

AFP

American Airlines' fleet of Boeing 737 MAX planes is grounded until August 19

WASHINGTON, USA – American Airlines announced Sunday, April 14, it would scrap some 115 flights per day in the coming months because its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX planes is being grounded until August 19.

America’s leading airline had previously only planned to keep the planes out of commission until June 5, with Boeing facing intense scrutiny after 157 people died in an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash on March 10 – the second deadly crash involving the aircraft in 5 months.

The global fleet of 737 MAX planes has been barred from flying since mid-March. (READ: Boeing must do more work on proposed 737 fix – U.S. regulator)

“These 115 flights represent approximately 1.5% of American’s total flying each day this summer,” American Airlines chairman and chief executive officer Doug Parker said in a statement.

But he stressed his confidence in the aircraft overall.

“Based upon our ongoing work with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing, we are highly confident that the MAX will be recertified prior to this time (August 19),” he said.

“By extending our cancellations through the summer, we can plan more reliably for the peak travel season and provide confidence to our customers and team members when it comes to their travel plans. 

“Once the MAX is recertified, we anticipate bringing our MAX aircraft back on line as spares to supplement our operation as needed during the summer.”

American Airlines had lowered one of its 1st quarter indicators in light of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes being grounded, along with the partial US government shutdown and technical challenges.

Earlier this week, competitor Southwest Airlines said it would operate its 34 aircraft of the same model starting August 5. – Rappler.com

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