United Airlines projects 1st-quarter loss from Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding
United Airlines expects to face a loss in its first quarter due to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) temporary grounding Boeing 737 Max 9 jets earlier this month, the carrier said on Monday. The Chicago-based carrier said in a regulatory filing that it expects all 79 of its 737 Max 9 planes to remain grounded through the end of January, resulting in an adjusted loss of between 35 cents and 85 cents per share.As of now, United has told FOX Business that the Max 9 has been removed from its schedule t ...