United Air Pulls Boeing 737 Max Flights Through Mid-December

The tail of a Boeing Co. 737 Max 9Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg
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United Airlines Holdings Inc. is removing the 737 Max from its schedule until Dec. 19, the carrier’s sixth adjustment since aviation regulators grounded the Boeing Co. jet in March following two fatal crashes.

Chicago-based United said the schedule change would affect about 9,500 planned flights through December, with the largest impacts expected in October and November. United flew 14 Max aircraft at the time of the grounding but had expected 30 in its fleet by year’s end.