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Fliers plan to avoid Boeing 737 Max jets for a year or more, Barclays survey concludes

Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are parked on the tarmac at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington DC, in March. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) In the weeks since Boeing 737 Max jets were grounded worldwide following a pair of catastrophic crashes that killed 346 people (in Indonesia and Ethiopia), the company has focused its en

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Boeing 737 MAX airplanes are parked on the tarmac at the Boeing factory in Renton, Washington DC, in March. (Lindsey Wasson/Reuters) In the weeks since Boeing 737 Max jets were grounded worldwide following a pair of catastrophic crashes that killed 346 people (in Indonesia and Ethiopia), the company has focused its energy on returning the embattled new jet to service. It cut its production rate so it could devote more resources to a software fix it hopes will satisfy regulators in the United States, China and Europe, and convened meetings to update the aviation industry on its progress. Airlines are telling customers they expect the planes to be cleared to fly again before September. But a survey released Tuesday suggests that the flying...

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