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Boeing will pay $200 million to settle SEC charges over 737 Max crashes
Boeing will pay $200 million to settle SEC charges over 737 Max crashes

Airlines cancel flights due to winter weather and 737 Max woes

Boeing 737 Max 9 planes are grounded after an Alaska Airlines plane lost a piece of its fuselage after takeoff. Plus, flight cancellations.

   

The fallout from the 737 Max 9 incident continues as the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration work to determine whether the Boeing model is safe.

Meanwhile, flight cancellations abound, and Governor JB Pritzker is tamping down rumors that United Airlines plans to move its headquarters from Chicago to Denver.

Reset gets the latest on those aviation stories and more.

GUESTS: Joseph Schwieterman, director of DePaul University’s Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development

John Pletz, senior reporter covering aviation, Crain’s Chicago Business

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