United won't fly 737 MAX until after summer amid new approval delays
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CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Airlines Holdings Inc said on Friday it is extending the cancellation of Boeing 737 MAX flights until Sept. 4, a fresh delay that comes as sources told Reuters that the timing of a key certification flight may not happen until at least April.The new timeline strongly suggests that none of the jets will not be flying for a second U.S. summer, an issue that hit U.S. 737 MAX operators' profits during last year's peak travel season to the benefit of carriers..