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While Alaska Air Group and United Airlines’ first quarter (Q1) profitability was wiped out due to the grounding of their Boeing 737-9 fleets, both carriers believe they are laying the groundwork to change the narrative for the historically weak Q1. Each airline stressed that absent the groundings...
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