Cancellations for Boeing’s 737 Max jet pile up; Walmart adds new curbside pickup hours for at-risk shoppers
Fox Business Briefs: Boeing loses 150 orders for its 737 Max in March as airlines respond to the sharp drop in air travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Walmart launches a new curbside pickup hour for at-risk shoppers.
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The coronavirus pandemic is expected to delay the return of Boeing Co.'s 737 MAX until at least late summer or early fall, people briefed on the matter said, adding to the plane maker's mounting financial strain.
The troubled jet isn't likely to win Federal Aviation Administration approval to fly again until August or later, a sign Boeing's anticipated midyear target is likely to slip, according to these people.
The FAA hasn't signed off on details of two outstanding software fixes to flight-control systems because agency experts are still reviewing them, according to one U.S. government official, and the contagion has slowed other parts of the effort.
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