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Virgin Australia CEO John Borghetti said the carrier is on track to receive its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in November 2019, and is not considering further changes to the delivery date. The carrier believes the current 737 MAX delivery timetable is appropriate, and it will not be delaying...
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