Boeing Agrees to Take Back 737 MAX 9 from Alaska Airlines Following Settlement

In a concealed settlement, Alaska Airlines has transferred the custody of a four-month-old 737 MAX 9 accident aircraft back to Boeing, marking a rare instance of aircraft return post-incident.

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