I flew on United Airlines’ first Boeing 737 Max flight in nearly 2 years and it was just the boring flight the airline needed

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United Airlines resumed flying the Boeing 737 Max on Thursday after a 23-month hiatus that began in March 2019 when the aircraft was grounded worldwide.

The first flight departed from Denver International Airport with just under 170 passengers, including United’s chief commercial officer, Jonathan Roitman, in the first step towards reestablishing consumer confidence for an aircraft family that’s killed 346 passengers. In total, Thursday saw 24 departures, just six fewer than the same day in 2019, one month before the aircraft’s grounding. 

United follows American Airlines —  which began flying the Max in December 2020read more ⇒

Source:: BusinessInsider.Com

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