Alaska Air Reports Q1 Loss Due to Boeing 737 MAX Grounding, Forecasts Profit Rebound

After a $132M Q1 net loss significantly impacted by the Boeing 737 MAX grounding, Alaska Air received $162M in compensation and anticipates Q2 earnings to surpass expectations.

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