Southwest pulls 737 MAX until March, nearly a year after grounding
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CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines said on Friday it is extending Boeing 737 MAX cancellations until March 6, 2020, just shy of the one-year anniversary of an Ethiopian Airlines crash of the jet that led to a worldwide grounding. Southwest, the world's largest 737 MAX operator which has bet its entire growth strategy on Boeing's newest single-aisle aircraft, had previously canceled all its 737 MAX flights until Feb. 8. But Boeing Co is facing increasing hurdles in obtaining..