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Alaska Air says Boeing paid $160 mn in compensation after MAX 9 grounding

By Economic Times - 8 months ago
Alaska Air Group has announced that Boeing has paid $160 million to the airline in the first quarter as initial compensation for the temporary grounding of 737 MAX 9 jets. The payment is equivalent to lost profits in the quarter and Alaska expects additional compensation. The airline will now exclude the compensation from its calculation for first-quarter adjusted loss per share, which is expected to be $1.05 to $1.15.

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