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Norwegian Air not expecting to fly Boeing 737 MAX this year, says CEO
A Norwegian Air Boeing 737-800 is seen during the presentation of Norwegian Air first low cost transatlantic flight service from Argentina at Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 8, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

OSLO, Sept 2 — Norwegian Air does not expect to fly its 18 grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft this year, the carrier’s interim Chief Executive Geir Karlsen told Reuters today.

Talks with Boeing regarding a compensation are still ongoing, Karlsen said.

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"We are actually planning on not having the MAXes flying this year, in 2019,” he added.

The company said in July that it expected its 737 MAX aircraft fleet to return to service in October. — Reuters

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