United Airlines (UA, Chicago O’Hare) is becoming “more hopeful” that the B737-10 will eventually start operating for the carrier. Chief financial officer Mike Leskinen said during the airline’s investor call that the type, once removed from United’s future fleet plan due to delays, will be an important upgauging opportunity.

“We like the B737-9s. The MAX 9 is a great aircraft, but we are [seeing that] Boeing [is] starting to make some real progress in improving their business. We are becoming more bullish on the…

Source: ch aviation
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